Donations of your work?
GraphyFotoz
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I desided to donate one of my Framed and matted pics for a local PBS Station Art Auction.
Help them raise $$$ and help get my name out there...at least locally.
Anyone else done this before?
It's a 11x14 Frame/Matte with 8x10 pic.
Told em it's value was $100.
Place I'm talking about
http://wskg.org/
This is basically what I donated..
Lil darker/wider frame and a lil wider matte but you get the idea. :dunno
Whatdya think of the idea?
Help them raise $$$ and help get my name out there...at least locally.
Anyone else done this before?
It's a 11x14 Frame/Matte with 8x10 pic.
Told em it's value was $100.
Place I'm talking about
http://wskg.org/
This is basically what I donated..
Lil darker/wider frame and a lil wider matte but you get the idea. :dunno
Whatdya think of the idea?
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1) Get your name out there
2) Get a tax write-off
3) Help a good cause
How can you lose?
Lovely picture, by the way.
careful, you can't deduct the market value, only actual expenses for donated items. Print, matte frame, that's it. Nickel's worth of free US tax advice....ick.
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I didn't file taxes then since I didn't make enough through photography, so taxes weren't an issue (in terms of right-offs) for me.
it is a great way to your name out there...would they let you put your business card in the bottome corner?
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and...just for future reference, I think it'd be likely to go for EVEN more, if you had more natural colors. I think a photograph, be it color or black and white, looks best in a wide black frame with white matte. think how amazing that would look with a poster frame around it and a large wide white border - it would POP out, it would look amazing. but instead, the wood frame and the colored matte take away from it...in my opinion. I love the picture, but I wouldn't buy it because I wouldn't want to have to reframe and matte it, because that color scheme goes with nothing in my house. black and white goes with everything...
just my opinion..
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Deduction doesn't matter for me.....it's a donation to help out the station not me $$ wise.
IIRC for NYS writeoff hasta total more than $3000 a year before it worth claiming?
As for the colors...the shot I posted here was just a SIMILAR sample of the real mcoy. My matte is wider....lil darker green and the frame was dark brown almost black.
Black frame....white matte? Unless it's a BW...sounds like a print you can get at WallyMart for $10!
I'll let ya know what it goes for.
I donated a Water Lilly to them back in the 90's and it brought $75 back then ($25 more than my est $50 value at the time)and it was in a metal frame matted.
No matter like I said it's for the station.....I enjoy listening to NPR radio on my way home in the mornings.
Good way to get my name around....all my info is on the back of it so......
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Actually, take a walk into an art gallery. 90% of what you see will be white matte and black frame. This is opposed to a gallery selling prints of painted work where you will see more matting and framing like yours. It's merely a different approach/style. The black/white allows the picture and it's quality to be the sole subject. Colored matting/framing allows for the whole ensemble to fit well with your decor.
The other benefit is black/white will work in almost any room. Pre-selecting a colored matte that clashes with the decor reduces the potential value. Again, think of it from a buyer's perspective - oh, I love that photo, but the green matte will look terrible against the red color of the wall I want to hang it on. It's a great shot you have posted. But I'm with the other poster on this one - a great photo stands on it's own and looks better with more subdued framing/matting (especially black/white) and you're less likely to scare off potential buyers whose decor might not go with the color scheme you use.
Not sure about the green frame though, but that's just me
We've done something similar on flickr online when Katrina hit.
I raised about 35 bucks with three of my prints.
It's a good feeling in a way
Keep it up!
Nicole
Edit:
Just read your reply with the frame - alright !!
Or silver frame with black matte. Atleast according to my framer, she says almost all photos going to galleries get ordered that way. She says photographers are very keen on getting all attention to the print, not the frame, and that black is better that way.
Still colours that go with anything though, good points.
Malte
I really like your image but agree that the green mat takes away from it.
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Very nice idea, and a great shot!
That's a little low I think, were the asking for a starting bid?
Malte
I did my first "official" shoot of a kids theatre last weekend (low light and a decent P&S camera only), but it worked out alright.
The first of the kids told me the next day, she saw one of the pics on my flickr page and loved it
The prints will be done next week and than I'll really see, hehe
Thinking it'll be a good way to get my name out there and show case work to parents that would be in the position to hire me... So, I'll let you know how it went after 3/10.
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I was just trying to help you out in the future. It looks like I have some support from the other members of the forum. I think that the color you picked goes well with your photograph, just might not go with the normal decors of houses. done in neutral decor.
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I donate portrait sessions to charity auctions all the time. My donation: 1 hr portrait shoot + three 8x10 prints. This has four benefits:
1) I'm helping a good cause
2) the winner of the auction always ends up buying more stuff from me
3) my name and promotional materials get circulated among all the auction attendees
4) I get referrals from the winner
In my view, this is one of the best promotional strategies I've ever used - and unlike other advertising, it's free! (or nearly free, my pro lab charges me $3 for the 8x10s....
Larry
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first true mark of a philistine: buying "art" to match their home decor :cry
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Graphy, this looks like a fantastic photo and you should frame it as YOU see fit to present it in its best light.
I wonder why you valued it so low at $100?
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I donated to local school last year. I will see my new accountant Tuesday, so I am not sure about how I am going to claim this. I know I signed a form for what I estimated the "value" to be and I put $400 and the piece was heavily bid on and went for $700. I also took about 5 other pieces and sold one for $300 and made $240 from that. Great experience. Doing it again this year. What I loved about it was it gave me a chance to display my work to an a "buying" audience and compete along with many other artist of different genre, including photography. So the objectivity was absolutely priceless and I would equate the experience to it to a 3 credit college class.
Hope that helps...lovely lovely picture btw!
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