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Thursday, 02 June 2011 18:29

Genius! Pure Genius!

I have a new found obession on the web. It's called http://www.shakodo.com and it truly makes me happy. 

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Friday, 16 April 2010 20:30

Watermark Testing Part 2

Minature Horses of Denmark© Alexis Evanoff
This is my next experiment with watermarking my images.

Although I like the thin, black, simple frame, and there is something nice about having the text on the image, I feel it is a tad obtrusive. What do you think?

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Friday, 16 April 2010 02:23

Watermark Testing

Danish Miniature
Right now I am collecting a series of images to create online art galleries for home decor. The gallery I am working on at this moment are my images of animals. Coincidentally, right now I am testing different watermarks for my images on Flickr, which means I am doing a form of animal testing? (hee hee, get it? Sometimes I just crack myself up...)

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Monday, 05 October 2009 23:57

Photographing Autistic Children

Working with Austistic Children

Photographing children diagnosed with autism has its challenges, but definitely can be successful, even, I think, really fun.

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Thursday, 30 April 2009 21:55

Spilling the Beans... All of them...

Being a photographer is one thing. Owning a photography business is quite another...

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Tuesday, 10 March 2009 05:16

*ahem* SOME iStock Photographers=Suckers

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Friday, 06 March 2009 19:44

Good Use of Photography

3-5-09 The guy who hired me to do this is a smart man, and not just because he hired me.

 

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Saturday, 21 February 2009 22:35

Selling Prints

2-21-09 Middle Eastern Dance (7/365)

I have some really good friends in Denmark who own a sign and print shop called Idé-Sign. I used them to print the prints, like this one (called "Love Letters for the Fire"), I had had up in the last art show I was in. Normally I would use my lab, Backprint, attached to my website to sell prints, but I was in Denmark at the time, and I liked being able to talk face to face, photographer to printer. It turned out well. Idé-Sign has this really fantastic paper- that is not actually paper at all, but a very thin plastic material- that has a satin, slightly metallic finish. I think it made my work look great.

I sent the files via email directly to the printer in Denmark. If I had requested, they could have then printed the images and then mailed them to me at home, but why wait?

Aside from having a few minor color issues at first because I forgot to send the prints worked on in ProPhoto RGB, this ended up working great for the show... but what about now?

I have this certain emotional attachment to my artwork. That is why photography works for me. If I sell a print, I can still keep the original file and make more prints. This particular piece I enjoyed creating because it was a throw back to my intense "Fiona Apple days" (I still love Fiona Apple by the way, I just am not as depressed and driven in that direction as I once was).

I'm thinking about selling prints of these images on my website (once I can figure out how to price them). This is where Backprint comes in really handy.

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Monday, 16 February 2009 21:44

Pieces From My Recent Gallery Showing

2-16-09 Middle Eastern Dance

A few weeks ago (or maybe almost 2 months now, gosh, how time flies!) I participated in a Sabrina Ramos Event, a photography show, at the Sarah Bain Gallery in Pomona. It was really a fun experience, even though I only found out a couple of weeks before the show what exactly the theme of the show was. But, actually, that kind of insanity before a show is quite common...

Originally I had thought that this was a painting show, which I also do paintings, and so I started to gather some work and think about canvases and frames. I had only about 2 months warning, but I thought I might be able to swing it, even though the month just before the show I was going to be in Denmark, and the month just ahead of me was one of my busiest work months of the year.

So, I gathered my work together and left for Denmark and wouldn't you know it, it was then that I got the flyer for the show- it was a photography show. So, while I was in Denmark, thanks to Flickr, I made up something from a recent shoot just before I left the country. It turned out ok. This is the first piece I did. I will also post the others in the coming days. I am thinking about selling these on my website as prints, as well.

At the art show I had this printed on satin finish and mounted on wood. The frame was red velvet. I built the frames myself. The person who ended up buying this piece absolutely loves it, which makes me feel pretty good actually. You know, you put so much work into a show, so much blood, sweat, and caffeine. Its nice to see someone really appreciate what you did.

So, what do you think? Would anyone buy this if I went through the trouble of making it available as an art print? I'm thinking about selling it just as a print, no frame, no matting. It keeps the cost down and particularly of the shipping costs, because I deliver my prints all over the world.

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