
- Send a copy of the print to the subject, even if a lot of time has passed. At the least you’ll make someone’s day, at best you may make a new client.
- Scan and archive your better images. It’s good to see where you’ve been, how you’ve progressed. You may even end up with a new portfolio or gallery you can share.
- Make Art….. be creative. Create collages, decoupage an old table top , put old slides inside a clear lamp to remind your self of the “old days”. Wallpaper your garage with old prints.
- Maybe you have enough prints for an exhibit in a coffee bar, hair salon or bar. Might be great tradeout potential if they don’t have a budget for art.
- Scan your best archives, categorize them and see if you may have a body of work for a historical archive. Wouldn’t that be cool if future generations could see your work?
- Take old proofs or small prints, jazz them up in small frames or matteboard and give them to friends or clients. Let them know you appreciate them. DARN….. I went past five. Ok, your turn. Share your ideas. I have a lot of files to go through…..
The photos above are two of a series of 16×20 prints from my old studio, now in my garage.
More of my work can be seen at: www.zwink.com or go check out some of my cool editorial work at: www.bigstudioz.com