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Written by timsdd on Friday, July 4th, 2008 in Time Lapse Video.
Written by timsdd on Friday, July 4th, 2008 in Time Lapse Video.
Written by timsdd on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008 in Photography, Photrade.
OK, first off in defense of the site http://www.photrade.com/, setting the prices for my photographs is the sole responsibility of none other than my own. However that being said, they have a pricing structure in place that is kind of annoying and or confusing (at times).
From the site,
Photrade lets you sell your photos for any price. Set standard prices below for your entire portfolio. You can change prices for individual photos or sets of photos under Manage Photos. Set a percent markup that will be applied to all products. You can also change the prices for any individual item using the input boxes below.
Ok, let’s take this one at a time.
1) change prices for individual photos: A big pro for PHO is that they have a million print sizes to choose from (as well as an equally impressive list of other merchandise). BUT, in my book that is also a con because who amongst us knows the differences between any of these (specifically what to charge for them based on the differences between each size and finish…even though they have a suggested price listed):
Photo Prints: 4 x 5 Glossy
Photo Prints: 4 x 5 Lustre
Photo Prints: 4 x 5 Matte
Photo Prints: 4 x 6 Glossy
Photo Prints: 4 x 6 Lustre
Photo Prints: 4 x 6 Matte
Photo Prints: 4 x 8 Glossy
Photo Prints: 4 x 8 Lustre
Photo Prints: 4 x 8 Matte
Photo Prints: 4 x D Glossy
Photo Prints: 4 x D Lustre
Photo Prints: 4 x D Matte
2) Set a percent markup that will be applied to all products.
3) You can also change the prices for any individual item using the input boxes
I’ve tried to do a combination of #1 & #2 between using a flat % and individual pricing. BUT I still need to go back and see how everything adds up in terms of making sure I am not charging someone $5 for a 4×6 and $11 for a 20×30 poster print (or visa versa).
Suggestions for Photrade:
- Another option Photrade might consider is letting the user select which print sizes they would like to make available to sell, much like Smugmug does. This way the photographer can limit the sheer number of print options, easier to price and easier for the buyer in some respects.
- Case in point, are most buyers likely to buy an 8×10 or a 8×11,8×12,8×13,8×14…
- However, that can also be a double-edged sword though since a lot of naive file sizes uploaded might have to be cropped a significant amount if a 8×10 size is chosen.
- Alternatively I think the suggested prices should be a little more photographer friendly (not so low). I mean it’s great to sell your work but not for less than a nickel profit!
Sell photos on photrade | By timsdigitaldarkroom
Sell photos on photrade | By timsdigitaldarkroom
I think if you take the time to look at the prices and make sure they reflect what you feel is fair for your creation, Photrade can take you a long way.
Written by timsdd on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 in Time Lapse Video.
This was our first day at the pool this summer or close to it anyway. We’ve had a super wet summer thus far, it has rained like 70% of the days in the last month I beleive. So this sunny day was a nice reprieve. Funny thing is, we haven’t been back since due to weather or health issues.Gorgeous morning, great clouds, fun video to watch over time lapse…can you imagine how boring it would be without the time lapse :-)
But let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy, and spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may exult in you. For you bless the righteous, O LORD; you cover him with favor as with a shield. (Psalm 5:11-12, ESV)