Selling more art requires learning about why people buy are in the first place. What are the buyers motivations. Only then can you expect to sell your work.
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Framing trends come and go but the most popular framing is still the classic black wood and white mat for photography and art.
Comments closedLow key photography creates dramatic, film noir looks for a great fine art photography shoots for still lifes or portraits.
Comments closedWith color photography you need to consider matching your room’s decor and other color prints. Go big and bold with a single stunning image or group similarly styled photographs.
Comments closedBlack furniture, grey walls and white matted black and white photographs makes for a stylish home office.
Comments closedIn the early days of photography, art aficionados didn’t consider photographs a “real” form of art. Today, we know that isn’t true. You can purchase a vast variety of photographic art or create your own – and it’s just as beautiful and engaging as any other form of art you can display in your home.
Comments closedLike fashion, trends in photography come in an out of style. You can keep doing what you are doing forever or adapt to the latest trends.
Comments closedOver 1200 sales with Fine Art America and Pixels.com – this #Pixelspros tells how. Sell more artwork and get noticed on the internet. Be the artist that succeeds.
Comments closedDo you only pull out the camera for vacation photos? What if you shot photographs the rest of the year? Learn to see the beauty around you.
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