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Nikolai
Nov-08-2006, 11:13 PM
Not only I already got a few orders from the reenactment galleries (http://nik.smugmug.com/Events/249629) - some of the calendars (http://www.lulu.com/lulu355) have being purchased, too! :ivar
Man, it feels great! :barb

David_S85
Nov-08-2006, 11:41 PM
Fantastic! That must feel great after all the work you put into those.

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 01:34 AM
Fantastic! That must feel great after all the work you put into those.

You bet it does! :D
I only hope there will be more of those..:rolleyes :wink :rofl
Cheers! :1drink

AntoineD
Nov-09-2006, 01:43 AM
Congratulations :thumb

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 01:49 AM
Congratulations :thumb
Merci beaucoup! :D

AntoineD
Nov-09-2006, 01:53 AM
Merci beaucoup! :D

приветствия ! :D

Ann McRae
Nov-09-2006, 06:03 AM
Great news Nik!!! Congrats!

Are you happy with Lulu?

ann

truth
Nov-09-2006, 06:42 AM
Congrats! It's a pretty cool thing to get that email.

ginger_55
Nov-09-2006, 07:32 AM
Hey, Nikolai that is really cool!!!

I have sold about 3 photos that way and the e-mail feels super good!

Also, the experience taught me not to post things with a small frame around them. Someone purchased a bird shot that way. I don't think it was intentional. I should have e-mailed the person. But I have not framed anything since, smile.

congratulations, and I love your shots. Am going to a reinactment at a plantation of the Battle Of Seccionville (spelling is atrocious, you probabaly know which one I am talking about). I have never actually gone to a reinactment and have no idea what to expect. We have many here in the Charleston area. I don't like crowds and I don't like walking, don't like paying to get in, etc. But I am going to this one to see what I can do.
Your shots are super great!!! I can see why they are selling.

ginger

Steve Cavigliano
Nov-09-2006, 09:12 AM
WTG Nik :clap :barb :ivar

It's a great feeling to know that others think enough of your work to pay for it :D

Steve

Angelo
Nov-09-2006, 09:14 AM
Congrats Nikko :barb

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 10:14 AM
Great news Nik!!! Congrats!

Are you happy with Lulu?

ann

Thanks!

Re: lulu. I don't know. They are OK, I guess. Some things in their UI are quirky and you gotta be very careful unless you want to start from scratch after a little mistake, but once you "get it" it's simple enough. And if it works - I'm a happy camper :D

Best wishes from CA to Ca! :wink

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 10:15 AM
Congrats! It's a pretty cool thing to get that email.

Thanks! Totally! :clap
Cheers! :1drink

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 10:24 AM
Hey, Nikolai that is really cool!!!
I have sold about 3 photos that way and the e-mail feels super good!

I got 3 orders, totalling 8 prints thus far. Jusging by falling stats, that's probably it. Still feels good:-)


Also, the experience taught me not to post things with a small frame around them. Someone purchased a bird shot that way. I don't think it was intentional. I should have e-mailed the person. But I have not framed anything since, smile.

Totally agree. PS-type frames look fancy online, but in prints they are all sorts of trouble...


congratulations, and I love your shots. Am going to a reinactment at a plantation of the Battle Of Seccionville (spelling is atrocious, you probabaly know which one I am talking about). I have never actually gone to a reinactment and have no idea what to expect. We have many here in the Charleston area. I don't like crowds and I don't like walking, don't like paying to get in, etc. But I am going to this one to see what I can do.
Your shots are super great!!! I can see why they are selling.
ginger

Thank you, I appreciate it!

Judging by the orders, people mostly purchased the picutres of themselves and of their relatives/friends. That "blast" shot was the exception, as was the totally "random" shot of the full moon, which got purchased, too:-).
I guess I'll keep this in mind and try to shoot more portrait-like things in the future.


Good luck with your event! :thumb

Cheers! :1drink

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 10:27 AM
WTG Nik :clap :barb :ivar

It's a great feeling to know that others think enough of your work to pay for it :D

Steve

Thanks, man!

Yeah, it's that "warm fuzzy feeling"...

But most importantly - it looks like that this series helped me to land a stringer job for a local newspaper. We're meeting next week:-) :ivar Keep your fingers crossed..:wink

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 10:28 AM
Congrats Nikko :barb
Thanks, appreciate it! :thumb
Cheers! :1drink

SloYerRoll
Nov-09-2006, 06:21 PM
Very cool Nik!
Very cool indeed!:barb

Cheers!

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 07:28 PM
Very cool Nik!
Very cool indeed!:barb

Cheers!

Feels good:-):thumb

Nikolai
Nov-09-2006, 09:17 PM
I got 3 orders, totalling 8 prints thus far. Jusging by falling stats, that's probably it.
I was wrong, and, man, am I glad I was!
Another order for 12(!) prints came in today!:barb

And the funny thing is: I found it by accident while testing broken (and now fixed) sales info download for my Star*Explorer.
This one feels even better :ivar

ginger_55
Nov-10-2006, 09:48 AM
Great photos, and you are on a roll with them!!!! Congrats again! Maybe I should check your prices, smile.

Did you hand out your card? How did they know where to look for the photos of themselves.............and I can imagine that they would want one.

I would love the press pass from a stringer job!!! Plus, maybe I could actually ask for releases from the people I am shooting.

I am NOT looking fwd to the reinactment this weekend. Hope our great weather holds, and that would make for some warm reinactors, smile!

Where are you taking photos of reinactments. I am on the southeast coast of USA in the Charleston, South Carolina area. This is a tourist area, very much an historical city and area, so naturally they have many reinactments. Charleston was very big in the Amer Revolution, so many reinactments are of that, and, of course, the Civil War.............we are the south and were in the thick of that one. If I am going to go to one of these things, I am glad that it is the Civil War.

Roll on!!!! Smile, you have a good thing going. People love this subject! And you do it well!

ginger (did you give out your card at the time?)

Nikolai
Nov-10-2006, 10:08 AM
Great photos, and you are on a roll with them!!!! Congrats again! Maybe I should check your prices, smile.

Thanks! And please do check my prices:-) They are not cheap, and still people purchase...:-)


Did you hand out your card? How did they know where to look for the photos of themselves.............and I can imagine that they would want one.

I did better:-) I contacted the organizers at http://www.forttejon.org/moorpark/
If you check both photo links on the bottom, you'd notice someting in each one of them, especially on the 2006:-)



I would love the press pass from a stringer job!!! Plus, maybe I could actually ask for releases from the people I am shooting.

Thanks what I'm hoping to get...:D


Where are you taking photos of reinactments.


Moorpark, CA (http://local.live.com/?v=2&sp=Point.pq84bb52wg6z_Battlefield___~Point.pq856p5 2wd2h_Union%20encampment___~Point.pq819c52wf3p_Con federate%20encampment___)


Roll on!!!! Smile, you have a good thing going. People love this subject! And you do it well!


Thanks again!

did you give out your card at the time?
No, see above, I managed to get my link on the organizers website.

Cheers! :1drink

ChrisJ
Nov-10-2006, 02:20 PM
Great stuff, Nik. I've definitely enjoyed your Civil War pics. Your results show how much work you've been putting in on your photos.
:thumb

Nikolai
Nov-10-2006, 04:24 PM
Great stuff, Nik. I've definitely enjoyed your Civil War pics. Your results show how much work you've been putting in on your photos.
:thumb

Thanks!:thumb

I'm afraid it's only a matter of being able to reach the target audience (with the help of kind people at fort tejon website). Without it I doubt I'd get 10K hits a day...
Which proves the point that if you want to practice X (X being photography, surfing, skiiing, etc) as a business, you need to learn and practice business first...:dunno

John Mueller
Nov-10-2006, 04:31 PM
Cool beans Nik:clap
Many more for you.

Jeffro
Nov-10-2006, 05:40 PM
Getting sales is a great feeling. As for the calendar, did you get modle releases? I've stayed away from offering a calendar from my MX races since I would suspect one would want a piece of the action if they saw their photo in a commercially offered calendar....anyone see a problem there? :dunno

Nikolai
Nov-10-2006, 06:53 PM
Cool beans Nik:clap
Many more for you.

Thanks man! :thumb
Keep your fingers crossed:-) :D

Nikolai
Nov-10-2006, 07:30 PM
Getting sales is a great feeling. As for the calendar, did you get modle releases? I've stayed away from offering a calendar from my MX races since I would suspect one would want a piece of the action if they saw their photo in a commercially offered calendar....anyone see a problem there? :dunno

It's a valid concern, but... considering the good spirit of the whole event and the fact that I only used "group" pictures (I was going to use some portraits but decided not to for this very reason) - I think I'll take my chances... :rolleyes

ginger_55
Nov-10-2006, 07:52 PM
Maybe I should print out some releases for tomorrow. That is one of the few places I might ask without too much fear.

Also, how did you know who the reinactment promoters were? How far ahead? How did you go about it? Just a short answer......will do, if you have time.
Did you ask them to post your addy? Do they get a piece of it? I am just trying to learn for the future.....

I can't even get a straight answer as to whether my annual pass will get me into the event, smile.

You sure did all the "right stuff".

ginger (I wouldn't worry too much about releases at an event like that. It is quite public! These are people having fun, w/o pay, love what they are doing and want to show the world. Race car people might be more into money, I don't know.) My son does WW2 reinactments....doesn't interest me. Yet!

Nikolai
Nov-10-2006, 09:47 PM
Maybe I should print out some releases for tomorrow. That is one of the few places I might ask without too much fear.

I wouldn't even bother. The place was swarming with people taking pictures. Of course, ratio of p&S to dslr was 50:1, but still...


Also, how did you know who the reinactment promoters were? How far ahead? How did you go about it? Just a short answer......will do, if you have time.
Did you ask them to post your addy? Do they get a piece of it? I am just trying to learn for the future.....

Oh that was easy. They have the website where all the info was posted.
I looked at the site a week prior to the event and noticed they have some 2005 pictures. I simply wrote them a letter and mentioned that I have some too (I took about 800 pics last year:-) and informed them that they can link to my galleries (so people would have a better idea what it is). They immediately added my link and were very grateful.

So after the Saturday event I spent the whole Sunday processing the new crop and later wrote them that I have a new batch from this year. They were again extremely excited and immediately created a 2006 section and put my link on top, as well as used my "blast" picture as the title one (with my permission). Few days later guys from "LA Shooters" (Tom and Dave) added their pics, too.

I wouldn't worry too much about releases at an event like that. It is quite public! These are people having fun, w/o pay, love what they are doing and want to show the world.

Exactly my feelings about this type of crowd..