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Re: Selling Contemporary Stereo


  • From: P3D Mary Ann & Wolfgang Sell <vmmasell@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Selling Contemporary Stereo
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 1997 09:38:10 -0700

> I have nothing against buying and selling stereo images (I do a lot
> of buying myself and have sold a few slides and will do more of that
> in the future, even though at the present time I am only concerned
> about taking pictures for myself, not for resale) but just wondering 
> if the NSA auction is the appropriate place to do it with 10% of the 
> lots being one person's images.
> 
> -- George Themelis

Bill Walton's images, at least the ones I have seen are great. I think
that not only is it the appropriate place but also the best place to
sell ones images. The NSA gets the money if the cards are donated ( good
for you Bill ) and the photographer sees how his images are received. I
don't think the NSA members would buy a bad image, give them some
credit. Watson, Hardesty, Anthony, and all the greats of the past sold
lots of copies of their cards and no one considers them copies (other
than maybe DR.T). If more people put items in the auction it would be
great and Bill would not have to work as hard to make a good NSA
auction. When 500 people go to the auction they expect to see many lots
for sale and maybe find what they think is a treasure. I am sure that
the people that got Bill's card loved them. We can't all shoot in the
Realist format (:(:.

Wolfgang Sell


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