Two Up Pano

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Two Up Pano

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I can print this on one sheet of 18x24 inch paper. Each image is a 9x24 inch panorama. Do you think anyone would like to buy two for the price of one?

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I like both of them. As for selling, think you will have to probably put them in frames as most people will look at them and say to themselves, I like them but where in the world could I get frames? I try to compose my shots to fit frames I know are available in Walmart. ;)
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Just remembered. You work with wood, do you have the frame jig. Maybe you could make your own frames and charge more for the photos.
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I actually sell my prints un-matted or framed. On the bio sheet in the back of the package, I point them to a local shop that can mat it and frame it any way that they want. If they do not want to use the local shop, I also point out an online business that will cut custom mats at a reasonable price, and also sells frames by the inch, either metal or wood.

I feel that there are too many options in matting and framing. The customer is better off being able to choose their own.

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