p.5 #1 · 2 weeks in Ghana with Sigma 35 Art |MORE ADDED|
Fantastic work ! I really hope you will have the success you deserve with the funding and the books and I firmly believe that this is just the beginning of a very meaningful adventure.
p.5 #4 · 2 weeks in Ghana with Sigma 35 Art |MORE ADDED|
Wow.. These caught me way off guard, and my damn neighbors must be chopping onions again. Absolutely stunning set. The things I take for granted... Thanks for sharing.
p.5 #6 · 2 weeks in Ghana with Sigma 35 Art |MORE ADDED|
tvman11 wrote:
WOW! Nice job! Have you sent some to Sigma (with copyrights on image) to see if they use them in their marketing? Those images will sell a lot of those lenses.
Ya know, this something i was actuaqlly jus thinking about tonight...it wouldn't hurt to try. And it def shows in some interesting ways what the lens is capable of!!! Great Advise
And again thanks to everyone. I'm "somewhat" caught up with most othr editing so will start to focus on these again and will of course post more...everyone seems to be enjoying them so much.
On a side snote it's been so great sharingt hese with your community here. I got out of photography about 5 years ago for a few reasons but this trip as well as some wedding/portrait I've started again in the last 6 months has me inspired again, my passion is back and im ready to GO AT THIS!!!!....it feels great, especially since losing that drive and passion form it for so long.
p.5 #7 · 2 weeks in Ghana with Sigma 35 Art |MORE ADDED|
These are wonderful photos that stand on their own. I think my only (slightly) constructive reaction is to colors and style. While there are no bad ways of presenting these photos, I found that the mix of color treatment and at times black and white, a bit distracting. This is likely more the result of you simply posting a LOT of very good photos and not thinking about it as a single project yet. Great work! Cannot wait to see what become of it!
p.5 #10 · 2 weeks in Ghana with Sigma 35 Art |MORE ADDED|
Bringing this post back from the dead.
You guys were really helpful when giving advise on an exhibition of this work....which finally has come to fruition and I couldn't be more excited
My one and only question is how much should I sell the prints for. They are 16x20 plak mounted and sprayed. And the thing is All proceeds go directly to the creation of the Empowerment Academy, a self-sustaining technical school and orphanage in Ghana.
So I dont want to over price them, but I dont wanna give them away either.
p.5 #20 · 2 weeks in Ghana with Sigma 35 Art |MORE ADDED|
Charge at least 2 times the cost of production (plak mounting process).
Consider adding value by making limited prints - for example 1/50. You don't need to print 50 at once.
-sign on back (verso)
-Add copyright symbol or the word copyright with your name and the year
- A rubber stamp with your signature or symbol/mark