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House portrait

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I've started a small business around my town called "House Portraits". This is my best shot so far and after doing my own matting, backing (acid free)and framing, I sold this one to the owner for $125.00 and he was tickled. The picture I printed was 11 by 14 and the frame was 16 by 20 that I picked up at a garage sale. I think there will be a "niche" market around here. I used a HP CP1700 wide format printer. I also am shooting Churches and donate part of the sale back to the Church, that way I always receive permission to sell their pictures. Just thought this might be interesting to some out there who would like to make a little side money.
Jerry
 
JJ - You sure do have great composition & design !! Very nice pic, Stteve in so az
 
It's been superceded by the Canon G2 but mine still works OK so I'll use it until it breaks (6,000 plus pics so far).
Jerry
 
Steve and I go a long ways back---4 years? Hope the invite to prospect still holds Steve. I'll be bringing the X5! Take care friend,
Jerry
 
How's the X5 ? I havent gotten past the X 2 . If you ever make it out I have a couple CW forts to do - with permission. Good seeing you, Steve in so az
 
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