RobLewis
Member
So I shoot only 35mm, and after I make a contact sheet for a roll of 36, I tend to really only find a couple exposures I want to try to make prints of.
And those I'm usually not floored by- I just hate to waste all that time converting my laundry room to my darkroom, only to walk out with a contact sheet.
(But I'm new and learning a lot from the APUG forums and galleries!)
I figure I'm at about 10%, tops.
So what percentage of your exposures turn into prints? Do the fine artists among us have higher percentages? I assume this percentage is relative to what you are doing- portraiture as a business, fine art prints to sell at shows, etc.
Just curious. (Ok, I'm really looking for someone to tell me I'm normal)
And those I'm usually not floored by- I just hate to waste all that time converting my laundry room to my darkroom, only to walk out with a contact sheet.
(But I'm new and learning a lot from the APUG forums and galleries!)
I figure I'm at about 10%, tops.
So what percentage of your exposures turn into prints? Do the fine artists among us have higher percentages? I assume this percentage is relative to what you are doing- portraiture as a business, fine art prints to sell at shows, etc.
Just curious. (Ok, I'm really looking for someone to tell me I'm normal)