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Here is the formula for setting prices;
5 times what the print cost you.
Everthing else (ie film, matting, frame etc) is 20% over what you paid.
Choose an image that evokes some emotion or looks cool and charge a lot.... Bottom line: if it's large, shiny, and interesting charge a lot.
Don't devalue your work. If the price looks cheap then the product will be perceived to be cheap/low quality. $38 for an Ilfochrome seems crazy to me. If your print looks good amongst the inkjets then a higher price will not be surprising to potential buyers. I would sell for at least twice what you are looking for. I'd much prefer to sell 1 print for $100 than 5 prints at $30 each even thought they would earn me $150. The only time I would sell cheap would be to family and close friends.
Don't undersell yourself. That's the worst.
The market is what you can make of it.
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