Re: [Digital BW] Re: Photography That Doesn't Suck
2013-02-19 by Ernst Dinkla
... A rough estimation is that the artist expects to earn 40K Euro per image, today or in 10 years or never. With a gallery percentage of 40 in the selling
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2013-02-19 by Ernst Dinkla
... A rough estimation is that the artist expects to earn 40K Euro per image, today or in 10 years or never. With a gallery percentage of 40 in the selling
2013-02-19 by orbancc
One other thing in my favor when I started selling Bodine. Everyone and their uncle had a digital camera and all these folks were shooting color. So,
2013-02-19 by orbancc
Tony - Let me clarify my situation a little bit. My wife is the daughter of A. Aubrey Bodine. He was (1906-1970) a photojournalist/feature photographer for
2013-02-19 by Tony Sleep
... Hi David, That s me making a silly mistake then. I did assume a median price of $50 per print, but somehow lost a zero. 30,000 * $50 is of course
2013-02-19 by David Whistance
Hello Tony, I was going to reply before but held off, however if you look through your analysis I think you will find that you have the maths wrong -
2013-02-19 by Tony Sleep
... Jimbo, I m not angry nor upset with you nor anyone else. Let me explain... The OP had said he d sold 30,000 prints in 12 years, which is a truly impressive
2013-02-19 by jimbo
Hey Tony, I m just a down to earth guy.. I didn t mean to upset or make you mad.. but your posture was odd for what I m used too for who you say you are ok? I
2013-02-19 by Tony Sleep
... Er, not quite Jimbo. Full time pro for 33years. One of the mods/directors of EPUK (www.epuk.org). I have a painfully intimate grasp just how screwed the
2013-02-18 by Peter Marshall
Eric, 9.000 euros is around $12,000 so it doesn t seem a bad price. I think the cost of a 48x60 diasec from a lab might be roughly a thousand euros (it isn t
2013-02-18 by John Castronovo
You can make all the meaningful imagery you want and work tirelessly at it too. Make it perfect if you like. I don t care if you re the most skilled artist
2013-02-18 by John Castronovo
European photographers have a history of protecting the professional market. There was a time when you needed to be authorized to purchase professional films
2013-02-18 by Paul
sorry folks, I see I already asked this here. But this thread seems a little more active, so perhaps you ll forgive my indiscretion!
2013-02-18 by EJ Neilsen
Now there is a living. Glad someone here understand fine art ; ) look out, we re all moving to Belgium. Eric Neilsen 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas,
2013-02-18 by rossfmj
That s what I thought. 9.000 Euros = 9,000.00 Euros (=$12,000.00+).
2013-02-18 by jimbo
Hey EJ.. your special.. I will always appreciate you .. you speak fairly, from a good vantage point.. Sometimes you let me see somethings I missed or didn t
2013-02-18 by pdesmidt tds.net
European practice is to use a . where Americans use a , when it comes to numerals. :) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2013-02-18 by Paul
I asked this over in the Epson group, but thinking not everyone visits both groups, I d like to repeat it here just to see what folks here have to say. I use
2013-02-18 by EJ Neilsen
Thanks Jimbo. I am certainly NOT against people getting out and having fun with photography or even making a living doing it. But between the retired Doctors
2013-02-18 by EJ Neilsen
Really Belgium, There is NO WAY to make a living at those prices. Simply impossible. Our cost is higher than that. There are certainly materials around that
2013-02-18 by jimbo
Tony, Please don t get mad at me..... well too mad ok? I mean this well and it ll maybe be hard to chew. What is very clear from your response is that your not
2013-02-18 by reallybelgium
I am surprised (shocked) by these prices. This weekend I visited 2 fine art galleries in Belgium, and these were the prices of the photographs hanging over
2013-02-18 by orbancc
Not quite -- you re off by an order of magnitude, and I have very low overhead since I work from my basement. And do my own programming (inhouse and the
2013-02-18 by Michael
Ink Monitor Settings . When I pull up the Monitoring Preferences from the icon in the tray for my Epson R2400, I m given the choice to
2013-02-18 by jimbo
Hi Paul, While I m doing this on group...it s intended for you.. I have learned a few very bitter lessons thru the years in the area of marketing.. In our
2013-02-18 by Michael
Distributors chime in. Pursuing this issue of ARC carts a little further, I emailed the customer service representatives at both Ink Owl and Precision
2013-02-18 by Tony Sleep
... That suggests you ve maybe grossed ~$150,000 in 12 years. Less (say) 40% for overheads and costs (printers, ink, paper, space, energy, computers, s/w etc),
2013-02-18 by Tom Maugham
FWIW here s my two cents. I have a 1430 and a set of generic refillable carts (from China via eBay) with version 6.0 chips. My 1430 recognizes them as
2013-02-18 by Michael-K
When a cart is replaced/refilled/reset on an Epson printer, and a cleaning cycle is run, does the actual cleaning occur on all carts? Or, is the printer
2013-02-18 by remononaz1
I ve been refilling MIS carts in a 1400 for about two years. As far as I can tell, when the MIS carts run out, they just run out. They don t notify you or stop
2013-02-18 by Paul Roark
... That is part of what is behind my dye v. carbon pigment approaches The walk-by customers that make up the numerical bulk of Gallery Los Olivos s
2013-02-18 by rossfmj
Anybody got any profiles for UT14 on Canon Pro Platinum Photo Paper? Or has anyone used it with those that are currently available and can comment on it?
2013-02-18 by orbancc
Finding the price point turned out to be easy in my case ... When I started the effort to sell A. Aubrey Bodine reprints and note cards in 2000, I looked at
2013-02-18 by E.Neilsen
And while we constantly battle the circular motion around the bowl pulling the whole industry under the break even point, more and more photo enthusiasts are
2013-02-18 by kfbcz
Please, what were the final results of Your experiment with this printer (in regards to reliability of the setup etc)? I m new to BW printing, I have an offer
2013-02-17 by William Harvey
But if you fill and RESET the cart with a cart resetter then it will show full! Read 2nd the message below! By filling all of the carts and resetting all of
2013-02-17 by rossfmj
On my Stylus Photo 1500 (same as Artisan 1430 in the States), with MIS Auto Reset Chips. If you remove, refill and replace a cart which wasn t indicating
2013-02-17 by robert wilkinson
There was 80Billion Photos taken last year Just in The United States.Also these Stock Companies to build there Libraries Took Everyone From Hobbyist to
2013-02-16 by William Harvey
Dear all on this thread, I have a 2880 with refillable carts and auto-reset chips. These chips stop the printer, sometimes in mid print, when one cart needs to
2013-02-16 by Bill Lewis
Fri Feb 15, 2013 11:59 am (PST) . Posted by: Michael michael3442 1) No more Epson ink for me. I m about to order refillable carts for my Epson R2400
2013-02-16 by Paul
I should that if I forget to reset them, when I reinstall them and look at the ink level graphic, it shows the cart as not full. So I pull the cart, reset it,
2013-02-16 by Bill Lewis
And on the other hand, I have a convenient pictorial history of everything really interesting that I have eaten over the past six years.
2013-02-16 by Paul
Elementary question, I suppose! I ve been using the MIS refillable carts for my R1800 and resetting them with a chip resetter each time I fill them up. The
2013-02-16 by John Castronovo
Right. So long as there s no license required to sell photographs, there s no way to stop people from underbidding the market. The only way up is to do better
2013-02-16 by Lutsky, Berel
First - It is really important not to mix the set of carts in the machine between the ARC and manual reset chips. All of one or all of the other -- Second -
2013-02-16 by CDTobie
... It s a slippery slope, where no single step causes the end result. But even if pros held their pricing, many categories (most notably travel, landscape,
2013-02-16 by cathys fan
We have to sell to middle class, who have taken a real hit lately. Also, the dancers spend a lot on costuming, not much left for photos. ... [Non-text
2013-02-16 by Bill Kennedy
Kodak used to keep statistics on the photography market, including the average income of working photographers. A friend, Kodak engineer, told me years ago
2013-02-16 by Julian Kaiser
Some years ago an Art Buyer at a big time Ad Agency told me that we photographers had ruined the photography business by selling ourselves too cheap. And so
2013-02-16 by Paul Roark
No progress. Sorry. Paul www.PaulRoark.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2013-02-15 by Seth Rossman
Not so on the R3000. MIS, at least, must be removed and re-inserted to reset. However, they will NOT reset until they think they are below 10%. My answer is