by DH59 on Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:23 pm
I tried a few last year and they were fairly disappointing. Could have been the venue (the organiser has now deleted it from his list), but I didn't even make the stand fee back, let alone all the investment in mountboard and frames and cardstock and table cloths, etc.
I will try a couple more this year, and perhaps one or two with a different organiser, and see how it goes. I can't invest a lot of money into this, being unemployed at present, but I need to generate an income somehow, and thought that this route would be a good one, in addition to stock photography and setting up to do portraits, etc.
One thing I would advise, if you haven't done already, is to make sure your mounted (unframed) prints are a standard size. I lost a sale to another photographer at one fair, as my mounts were not a standard size for the customer to buy a ready-made frame to fit it.
It's very difficult trying to decide which images will sell. I gathered the opinions of a few friends before creating the greetings cards and mounting the prints. You will probably be safe with local scenes. Although I took along a laptop with a slideshow playing and one bloke liked a photo from a completely different part of the UK that I hadn't thought to mount or make into a card, so you never know.