This puts me at 6 festivals at which I have open applications, and there are still 2-4 more I plan to apply to.
Later if you see my photos and wonder how I determined their prices, know these fees definitely factor in. Also, I made a pretty neat spreadsheet that automatically calculates how much I should charge based on materials cost and taxes so I can theoretically someday break even. Do you like how I qualified that?
Of course, this presupposes I'll pass the juries' scrutiny and even make it into the festivals. That is even scarier, the worry that I won't be good enough. For each application I've included pretty good product photos and a price list and a materials description. I've tried to gussy up the presentation as nicely as possible to convince them that I am a consummate professional who will make their festivals look good. Well, I did my best anyway; I'd let me in!
So now I wait -- for them to cash or not cash my checks or charge or not charge my credit card. And in the meanwhile, I'll go home each night and mat my prints and hope for the best. w00t.
2 comments:
The arts festival in Sandpoint is a good one, but that's probably too far away for you.
Perhaps instead of going to that one this year, I should go to one on the west side. I can be a gopher. Food? Drink? Watch the booth while you pee?
Uh, hello, how could they /not/ choose you -- you have a fancy pop-up booth, cool photos, and a smiling face! They HAVE to choose you, and I'll tell 'em that! :-)
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