ChatterBank1 min ago
How do I get one of my pictures published?
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Sorry if this is in the wrong category but I couldn't figure out which one it should go under as there is no photography?
Ok, I have had this picture that I took, hanging on my lounge wall. Everybody always comments on it when they see it, how stunning it is and I should get it published etc.
I've been thinking about it on and off for a few years and now lack of finances has led me to look into this seriously!
Could someone please advise me how I go about getting this picture published in some way? I'd really love it to become one of those posters you see in shops as you flick through the metal pages or maybe used as an advert, I don't know but something like that!
Would I need to get it copyrighted first do you know? Any other tips and directions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks for your time :)
Ok, I have had this picture that I took, hanging on my lounge wall. Everybody always comments on it when they see it, how stunning it is and I should get it published etc.
I've been thinking about it on and off for a few years and now lack of finances has led me to look into this seriously!
Could someone please advise me how I go about getting this picture published in some way? I'd really love it to become one of those posters you see in shops as you flick through the metal pages or maybe used as an advert, I don't know but something like that!
Would I need to get it copyrighted first do you know? Any other tips and directions would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks for your time :)
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I have sold quite a few photos a local art exhibitions and local cafés both framed and unframed, Clip frames are the simplest way of framing them, if you go for proper frames you would do well to use a card mount and all the other paraphenalia of framing. I used to print mine on an A3 size printer using non fugitive printing inks. People won't pay more than £50 for A3 or £30 for A4 sizes. If you are careful with your printing and don't make too many mistakes you can expect to make about 100% profit, not counting your time.