Originally Posted by MRRiley
Very few artists are appreciated in their own lifetime (and most aren't even appreciated after their death) so be thankful that you are selling images for $2K each. With that kind of success, PG would be a minor feather in your cap.
I have to agree, Accomplishing your goals and having people willing to pay well to hang your work in their homes of offices is a big deal and is very satisfying as well. Mostly I was saying that you can't let PG be the determining factor for "what you think" the quality of your work is.
Originally Posted by kent vinyard
Rosemary,
as Ben and others can testify, when it comes to photography it's the money that counts! I look at my photos and some are good and some are not so good, but the best ones are the ones that I have sold or have been paid for use in a publication--show me the money LOL
Which is what I think I said in my first and second statements

Many of us here have successfully sold our work but yet our works may not be accepted to PPG so it shows you can not use this as a deciding factor as to how good someones work really is.