I don't really want to sell my photographs. While I don't think there is anything wrong with selling and buying photographs (I myself have bought photographs from others), I am not interested in selling my photographs professionally.

Why? Well, I like cooking - I don't ask people to pay me money when I cook for them - so why should I ask people to pay money for my photographs? On the other hand, I don't randomly feed strangers who may have heard of my food either.

So what's the solution? If you really like a photograph, you will have to email me and tell me:
1. What you liked about it
2. What you would do with it (i.e., why do you need the photograph itself)
3. What you think you should pay for it.

There are a couple of things to understand about the last question:
a. You should give a price that you would be willing to actually pay for the photograph
b. The actual price I will ask you to pay for the photograph really depends on your answers to the first two questions -
If I like your answers, you will pay only the cost of the materials and the time to print the photographs
If I don't like your answers, you will have to pay a lot more.

Conversly, if you don't answer the first two questions, it is unlikely that I will sell the photograph at any price.

If you want to ask for a photograph, send me an email by clicking on contact.

 




 

 

 

 

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