Wednesday, October 26, 2011
We have frames!
We now have custom framing added to our line of products, just in time for the holiday gift season! With 40 designs to choose from (more coming soon), they are the perfect addition to any Wall Art purchase! We've worked with these guys over the summer and they have really been great, and we're proud to carry their line of frames! We also now have software where you can preview your image along with the frame as it would hang in your house. More on that later
Monday, October 24, 2011
The "Old Phone" ringtone...
I heard it a while ago, something that I hadn't heard for long time, in fact I couldn't tell you the last time I heard it. Perhaps it was on an old movie or TV show, a rerun of the original Twilight Zone, but honestly I couldn't remember the last time I heard it in real life. The sound has been replaced by a plethora of Tweetles, Twitters (not the social media), beeps and various opening riffs of famous songs. I'm talking about ring tones. Like any other person who at least pretends to be up to date with technology, I have a Smartphone strapped to my hip all the time. I generally find a ring tone that I don't find distasteful and after a few months I get so tired of it that I'm forced to search for a new one. But one day I heard it...coming from a cell phone no less. It was the sound of an old Ma Bell telephone. Two bells with a clapper in between that for almost a century exclaimed that someone was calling and wishing to talk with you. Although the old Ma Bell ring is certainly not soothing, for some strange reason it's not repulsive (to me) either. A week ago my phone went through an update and for some reason that I cannot explain, I decided to look through the list of ringtones that hadn't changed since I got it. But this time was different, the list of ringtones had tripled and as I scrolled down through the pages, I found it! It simply said "Old Phone" and I chose it! Now my high tech Smartphone sounds like an old telephone when it rings. My family has weighed in on the change...my daughter thinks it's annoying, my wife just rolls her eyes and my son thinks it's funny. For me, it just makes me happy.
Friday, October 21, 2011
2011 IPC Bronze Medalist. Boise Photographer
Goin'Solo
Knew A Little Girl Who Had a Little Curl...
Letting off Steam
The Master's Way
Very exciting news this year! I earned the Bronze Medal in PP of A's International Print Competition.
My print competition entries have also been accepted into the General Collection of Professional Photographers of America's 2011 International Photographic Competition. These images will be on display at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, January 15-17, 2012, in New Orleans, La. This exhibition is held in conjunction with Imaging USA, an annual convention of professional photographers and several photographic associations.
A panel of eminent jurors from across the United States selected the top photographs from more than 4,000 total submitted entries at Gwinnett Technical College in Georgia. Judged against a standard of excellence, over 1,500 images were selected for the General Collection and just over 600 (15 percent) were selected for the esteemed Loan Collection—the best of the best. The Loan Collection images will all be published in the much-anticipated “Loan Collection” book, and over 200 selected General Collection images will be published in the “Showcase” book by Marathon Press.
Images titled “The Master's Way”, “Letting off Steam”, “Goin' Solo” and “Knew a Little Girl Who had a Little Curl”, my entries will be in New Orleans at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center alongside other photographic works from PPA’s photographic competition and traveling and special invitational displays. These images constitute one of the world’s largest annual exhibits of professional photography gathered simultaneously under one roof.
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