No I don't mean taking them out for a drink
Is it a must to date your window matt (as I think most people do), and if so do you find it off putting to the potential customer if you have prints left over from a previous year which are still on sale. What I mean is do you think customers will feel that "oh that photo must be crap as its a year or two old and he/she still hasn't sold it" etc.
I am currently preparing mounted/matted prints for a craft fair in September and as I have no idea if they will sell, I am worried that in a few months later, in 2008, they seem dated, old. I could change the window matt but as they are not cheap, it doesn't seem like a great option.
Peter
Is it a must to date your window matt (as I think most people do), and if so do you find it off putting to the potential customer if you have prints left over from a previous year which are still on sale. What I mean is do you think customers will feel that "oh that photo must be crap as its a year or two old and he/she still hasn't sold it" etc.
I am currently preparing mounted/matted prints for a craft fair in September and as I have no idea if they will sell, I am worried that in a few months later, in 2008, they seem dated, old. I could change the window matt but as they are not cheap, it doesn't seem like a great option.
Peter
