I've always wrestled with the value proposition of photography, as a reproducible art form. I'd like to hear your thoughts on the the traditional gallery model of offering images in multiple sizes, multiple editions and at various prices (usually pretty high in a gallery). Sure it's a way for galleries to create and control "monetary value" but does it somehow compromise the image in the process? This model always suggests that the largest, highest priced print is the most valuable. Thoughts?
Bookmarks