Sorry to hear - I have had a similar experience around my area awhile ago. A small gallery near where I work looked to be a strong candidate for my images after talking with one of the owners - or so I thought. So, they said to bring in some pieces and I did. After going over all the images (time consuming), the lady said they just didn't have any market for 'people' shots, blah, blah. No biggie, I just was mining in the wrong place, I believe. It was quite deflating, walking back to the car toting my work under my arms, though
I am gearing up to meet with a 'photography only' gallery in Raleigh in the near future and hope to have better luck. My initial meeting with the owner was nice and our future get-together is going to be informal and relaxed. One thing I have learned is just the 'process' of going thru the paces, so to speak, can be healthy. I need to update my resume, statements and work to meet with this fellow and just doing that has many benefits. But all in all, sometimes the gallery and artist just don't fit (your work is darn nice, btw)
Best of luck! Oh, thx. for your mention of Andrew Sanderson's Home Photography (other post) – it is just great, it’s one of the few photo books I own!
-Ron