Category: Fine Art Prints
Just a quick post in case you weren’t aware of this. Fine Art America has released a new feature that automatically creates a description and keywords for images that are uploaded without them. An image that already has those pieces of metadata pre-filled are not impacted, but if you upload an image without any metadata, or with just the title completed, their AI system will create the missing ones. I understood that they used a title (if present) to help...
I’ve written about Pictorem before – I now have three main portfolio sites for my Fine-Art prints – Fine Art America, Pictorem and Photo4Me in the UK. If you decide to join Pictorem, please use this affiliate link. I might get a small bonus! My reason for writing now is that I idly looked at the Sales History tab on Pictorem and saw a sale that I wasn’t aware of with a date of 18 February 2024. It was this...
This would normally be part of my monthly summary, but it has been an exciting month in the world of “fine art” and selling online via Print on Demand Sites and so I decided to cover those separately. I have been mortified in the past 2 months with having published a book on selling fine art online and then getting nothing in sales on either Fine Art America or Pictorem in September and October. Now I find that November has...
Black Friday has some interesting sales, but one I didn’t expect was an extra 20% discount off any prints you have made at Pictorem – the site I use for my own large prints that already has free shipping. All you need to do is to upload your file, add the code BLACK20 at the checkout stage and an extra 20% will be discounted. I made six very large acrylic prints earlier this year and I certainly wish this had...
The way that the general public actually finds our photos online is often a mystery and so I always ask to track how my marketing is working.
A new book from the master of stock photography. Sell your photos as Fine Art Prints using online Print on Demand platforms.
How people find (and buy) online prints can be a mystery. Here is my best guess of the process that people might follow!
Why do people buy photographs as wall art? My thoughts on what they buy and why and how to try to boost your own sales of Fine Art.
My sales of photos as fine art prints for the home or office have shown some considerable growth in 2022 after a lot of social media efforts.
Getting a buyer to our images on Print on Demand sites is a huge challenge for photographers. My latest thinking suggests that Twitter and Mastodon do work.