sorry
sorry
Last edited by Torontoamateur; 1-Oct-2019 at 05:43.
You're kidding, right?? You're competing against people who make authentic Tintype portraits, charging less than $500 for an original 8x10 wet plate image. The tintype process is significantly more labor intensive, expensive and requires a lot of skill compared to studio portraits on B&W Polaroid.
And I gotta ask, if you already had a fee in mind for the service, why bother asking us for opinions??
He already said: $500 per exposure!
sorry.
Last edited by Torontoamateur; 1-Oct-2019 at 05:40.
Sorry
Last edited by Torontoamateur; 1-Oct-2019 at 05:40.
sorry.
Last edited by Torontoamateur; 1-Oct-2019 at 05:41.
You will never know until you try it.
But hit the ground full blast with all details working.
Finding high end clients without advertising is perhaps key, as somebody will copycat and low ball. $500 may be too low...
I wish you success!
Tin Can
What is the expected lifespan of current B&W Polaroid materials?
notch codes ? I only use one film...
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