Robert Pickering on Nostr: Towards the end of last year, I set up a little online gallery at Etsy: ...
Towards the end of last year, I set up a little online gallery at Etsy: http://defigogallery.com
It has worked particularly well and I find Etsy fees excessive so I plan to reboot and move somewhere else.
I'm thinking of the following choices, any advice welcome:
1) This artisans coop looks great, but is perhaps a little US focused and seems to be a long way of starting:
https://artisans.coop
2) Use an exiting service used by fellow fediverse artists, I've seen these website:
https://pixels.com/
https://fineartamerica.com/
https://www.redbubble.com/
https://www.pictorem.com/
3) Look for a French / European artist / photographer's coop.
4) Create my own European focused photographer's coop.
I guess my ideal would be 3, but I've looked for such an association and can't seem to find anything suitable.
I'm leaning towards 4, since I have the skills setup a new website and it could a fun way to meet other photographers. However, I know it will be very time consuming.
Any thoughts / advice welcome!
#BuyIntoArt
It has worked particularly well and I find Etsy fees excessive so I plan to reboot and move somewhere else.
I'm thinking of the following choices, any advice welcome:
1) This artisans coop looks great, but is perhaps a little US focused and seems to be a long way of starting:
https://artisans.coop
2) Use an exiting service used by fellow fediverse artists, I've seen these website:
https://pixels.com/
https://fineartamerica.com/
https://www.redbubble.com/
https://www.pictorem.com/
3) Look for a French / European artist / photographer's coop.
4) Create my own European focused photographer's coop.
I guess my ideal would be 3, but I've looked for such an association and can't seem to find anything suitable.
I'm leaning towards 4, since I have the skills setup a new website and it could a fun way to meet other photographers. However, I know it will be very time consuming.
Any thoughts / advice welcome!
#BuyIntoArt