This Wednesday, January 14, 2009 is the opening night for my show at Druids Bar & Restaurant.
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There is no entrance fee for this event but it’s a cash bar. I hope to see you all there.
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This Wednesday, January 14, 2009 is the opening night for my show at Druids Bar & Restaurant.
(Click for larger image)
There is no entrance fee for this event but it’s a cash bar. I hope to see you all there.
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Categories: Gallery Openings
During my first photography class (Photography I: Digital) in 2003, I was told to select a theme for a final project. At the time, I was using a Canon Powershot G3, which was a great camera, although very difficult to use for manual focusing. Given my interest in macro photography, I decided to focus my […]
Categories: Classes · Fine Art
I am sure many of you have heard of limited editions in one industry or another, whether it be for comic books, cars and even iPods. Limited editions are intended to make your product more valuable by assuring the buyer that not many copies of the product will be made. With most art, there is not much need to worry about limited editions because so much effort is put into producing each copy. Paintings, for instance, take a bit more effort to produce and are less likely to be labeled limited editions even though they are. However, other forms of easily reproducible art like photography are very easy to reproduce in the digital age.
Categories: Limited Editions
Depending on where you are with your photography or art career, you may be interested in participating in an art show in the near future. The first show that you do can be exciting and scary at the same time. The art shows I’ve done have all required an application and a registration fee. These types of art shows are normally craft fairs or street festivals that include artwork to a large or small degree. This means that photography or art can make up a lot of the other booths, or it may only be a few booths.
Categories: Art Fairs
While on vacation in Portland, Oregon, I decided to visit the Portland Saturday Market. With a name like that, you would expect to find fresh vegetables and baked goods with cheery local farmers. Instead, the market is supposed to be dedicated to local artists in the Portland area who sell their work each weekend from […]
Categories: Art Fairs