Many of you have seen the sample print-on-metal I bring to Harris Hill Road. Everyone agrees it is a very impressive way to display a photograph. Very detailed, very vibrant. Modern and elegant, it looks great in the living room or study. It is also the most durable way to display a print, which also makes it great for the garage. Did it get dirty and dusty? No problem, just clean it with soapy water and dry it. Try that with a paper print!
They are expensive to have made, however. That increase in cost is relatively easy to justify since it is ready to hang - no frame to buy. And it also has that "wow" factor that makes it worth the cost. Several track customers agree, based on sales so far.
I love my vendor for these, but they only go up to 16x20 and I really would like to offer something larger. And I found a vendor who will go larger. The only caveat: they are more expensive than my current vendor. But, as I am a new client I am getting a discount on my first order, no matter its size.
I want to capitalize on this opportunity by offering a great one-time sale on metal prints. I will be accepting orders until October 31. Then I will place one large order to take advantage of this opportunity. Your patience with this time frame will be rewarded in a break in price.
Also, to keep the costs down I'm doing the orders through email and Pay Pal. This saves me the sales commission from Exposure Manager, another way to keep the cost to you down. Simply look up the images you want to purchase and give me the image name and the size you want. I'll send a Pay Pal invoice back to you.
12x18 - $66
16x24 - $107
20x30 - $146
Add $30 to include an Event CD.
Special effects, text, logos, etc. free of charge for this opportunity.
Sales tax extra. Shipping extra, to be billed separately after the order is placed. The shipping fee with depend on whether I ship to you, or whether you can pick it up locally in Austin.
Email me at mercphoto@gmail.com for more details but hurry!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Ch-ch-changes
I wanted to write today about some shopping cart changes at Mecury Photography.
The biggest difference I noticed, but did not recognize nor respond to fast enough, was the change in consumer preference in the time I was away from the market. In 2006 my biggest seller, hands down, was the 4x6 print. Well over half my sales were 4x6 prints. Next up were 5x7 and 8x12 prints, in roughly equal numbers. Occasionally I would sell a 20x30 print or a digital file. In two years of karts and motocross I sold less than 5 CDs. I think I sold more 20x30 prints than I did of CD's!
Things are very different today. Today sales have been mostly an equal mix of individual digital files or CD ROMs. I get some print sales from custom-made collages, and I get some print sales from prints-on-metal. I have not sold any "normal" prints worth speaking of. The collages sell if my graphic designs are compelling, which only makes sense, as most people either don't have the software to make their own collages or don't have the skills to do compelling designs. And the metal prints are very cool items that practically require you be a customer of a pro-lab to get made.
In a (belated) realization of how times have changed I've made some changes to the shopping cart. I think this will give everyone more of what they want and at lower prices to boot. Things are simplified now with fewer panels to the shopping cart. We now have "Digital Files", "Multi-Image Collages", "Metal Prints", and "Customized Prints". That's it. Simpler, offering only the stuff people tend to buy these days.
In Digital Files we have only four choices now. A single hi-res JPG, which is the photo exactly as it appears on the website (minus the water mark). A single customized hi-res JPG (more on customization later) for a slightly higher price. A CD of all your images from the event. Or a CD bundled with a customized 20x30 print at a great package price.
In the Multi-Image Collages panel the first new item is the ability to purchase a collage as a digital file, whereas before it could only be purchased as a print. You are effectively paying me for the initial capture of the images and the graphic design work but not paying for a paper print or the shipping of the paper. There are still a few sizes of collage prints for sale, along with a 16x20 collage print-on-metal, which is truly stunning to see. Seehttp://mercphoto.exposuremanager.com/g/multimagecollage for example collages I can do for you.
Then there is the Metal Prints panel of the shopping cart. The big change here is the bundling of the 16x20 print on metal with an event CD at a great price savings. Lots of people have been interested in the print on metal, especially after seeing the sample I bring with me to the track. As you can imagine it is an expensive product to have manufactured, but by bundling it with the CD I can present a great value when you buy both. And the metal print can be customized or even a collage if you wish. Just let me know.
Lastly there is the Customized Prints panel of the shopping cart, where I have a handful of print sizes available to choose from.
So... what is customization all about? You can get a customized digital file, customized prints on metal and customized paper prints. But what exactly does that mean? If you purchase a customized product you will be asked to fill out a questionnaire in the shopping cart during the check-out process. You'll have several questions to answer. First off, do you want a special effect done to the photo? Custom black and white conversions can really turn out stunning. I take care and do a manual black and white conversion, not a push-button conversion. The few I've done for people always impress them. In the words of one customer they were shocked at how much the removal of color can really bring out the detail and emotion in the image. I also do pop-art conversions, tilt-shift effects, and the new "wide screen" effect. See http://mercphoto.exposuremanager.com/g/special_effects for more details and examples. I also let you specify up to two lines of text. Typically people ask to put their name and date on the image. You can also request a track logo. All these things add just a little punch to the image and make it more personal. And this can be done for individual files, individual prints or the print-on-metal.
As always, shoot me an email if you have any questions about anything or if you want something that is not in the shopping cart.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Another great day at Harris Hill Road!
I always enjoy photographing at Harris Hill Road, a neat natural terrain road course in San Marcos, Texas. The owners are great, the drivers are great, and the cars that show up for their event are always a treat. August 21 and 22 was the last event I photographed, and Lister and a Noble were two of the most interesting cars to show up. About half the field were new Camaros, but as expected several Corvettes, S2000's, a Nissan or two and two NS-X's. Cruise on over to the Saturday and Sunday galleries for more photos!
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