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"Reflections"

By matt37405, 9 March, 2013
Description

A black and white photo of a dilapidated boathouse with a near perfect reflection. Shot with a Canon 5D MK2 in 2012. Printed on archival matte fine art paper by Art Warehouse in Chattanooga, Tn. Double matted black over white. Sharp detail throughout photo. Size 12x18.

Category
Fine Art
Medium
Archival Fine Art Matte paper, with archival ink rated at 100+ years with proper care
Distinguishing marks
Photographer Matt Kennedy. Images by Matt Kennedy
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
12x18
Date Period
2012
Weight
NA
Price
$200
For Sale?
Yes
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fishwhacker

12 years 3 months ago

Re: "Reflections"

Not a  good place for advertising your modern photography. Something like this is a regional item and 99% of the users on this website would not want it IMO, your best bet is to sell it within a few hundred miles at the most of where it was taken. This is an appraisal site where people post antiques and vintage items, not a place for selling modern photography that you know the value you want out of. Not trying to be a downer, it's a nice photograph, but this isn't the place. Try some photography forums, local craigslist, local auction eBay etc.

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matt37405

12 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: "Reflections" by fishwhacker

Re: "Reflections"

Ty for your reply, however I was only looking for a general idea of what "value" people put in it. I dont need craigslist or the other general type sales arena's. It was just a curiosity fishing trip.

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fishwhacker

12 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: "Reflections" by matt37405

Re: "Reflections"

Art and photography is a subjective thing, especially when dealing with a new/unknown artist. I don't think anyone here could put a value on it. One person might be willing to pay $25, the next $200. I'd go visit some local art/photography galleries and see what they have to say, they may even want to consign your work, who knows?

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