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Old 04-25-2002, 06:10 PM   #4
Tom Martinez Tom Martinez is offline
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That is my thinking also. Determine the size that you are willing to do for a particular pose. Then, price it in accordance with so much per square inch. Then, as you gain in experience and precision raise your pricing as you dare. We do have to guard against being too low as well as too high. We owe it to our peers to keep our pricing within the range of all others. I'm not advocating price fixing. But, we do need to keep things uniform and reasonable. Someone recently suggested pricing in accordance with "how much would you accept to let your work go to a buyer?"
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