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34 creative works found

  • Changes
    by Chris Wahl

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    Ah, fussy clients. Can’t work with ‘em, can’t kill ‘em. An illustration done for Empty magazine.

  • Shoppers buy from a produce stall at “Machaneh Yehuda” market. ( shouk in Hebrew) An open market for vegetables, meat, fish and other products at the heart of downtown Jerusalem *

  • Two Crafty Ways to Become a High Profile Photographer
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Skellie has written a great article over at FreeLanceSwitch.com....

    Skellie has written a great article over at FreeLanceSwitch.com that outlines 12 incredibly crafty ways to become a high-profile freelancer . It’s a great list of interesting ways to find yourself heading up the ladder of success with just a little bit of effort. But the two that took my interest relate to the photographer in me: Photographers 7. Offer to take free photos for a well-known blog or website. Popular blogs and websites tend to use stock photography or images from Flickr, but I’ve little doubt that they’d enjoy a source of custom free photos tailored to each post or category. Even if you only provide them for a week, you can still add the blog to your list of clients. 8. Start a photo-blog with the aim of getting a large following. A popular blog focusing on your photography will add considerable value to your freelancing profile. It shows potential clients that your work is popular with a wide variety of people. Well, that is most definitely a great set of ideas! Anyone already doing either of these ideas? Feel free to leave a message telling us all about your photo-blog. More Reading… / ~ Top 30 Tips for Staying Productive and Sane While Working From Home . / ~ 101 Ideas to Get More Freelance Work and Generate New Client Leads . / ~ 101 Reasons Freelancers Do it Better . / ~ Are you open to ideas from the outside? .

  • APPRECIATION TO RED BUBBLE..
    by linaji

    I REALLY NEEDED TO HAVE A SITE THAT WAS EASIER TO GIVE A .COM ADDRESS TO ..TO CLIENT AND POTENTIAL CLIENTS.. HERE IS THE ANSWER... / ...

    I REALLY NEEDED TO HAVE A SITE THAT WAS EASIER TO GIVE A .COM ADDRESS TO ..TO CLIENT AND POTENTIAL CLIENTS.. HERE IS THE ANSWER... MY SITE..LINAJI THROUGH RED BUBBLE.. / EASY AS PIE.. / THAT IS THE ONLY REASON I JOINED RED BUBBLE IN THE FIRST PLACE.. / ON DAY I JUST LOOKED AND SAW THE SIMPLICITY..NOW I HAVE A LIFE THAT I NEVER DREAMED POSSIBLE AND FRIENDS LIKE YOU THAT THRILL ME AND FILL ME UP EVERY DAY.! THERE ARE BUGS.. SUCH AS I CANNOT GET THE GALLERYS TO SET UP THE ORDER IN WHICH I PUT MY PHOTOS/PICTURES.. BUT I MAILED THEM AND WILL START A FORUM LATER TODAY. I WILL HELP ANY OF YOU SIFT THROUGH IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND.. LOVE LOVE AND MORE LOVE….LINAJI

  • The Exchange
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    Seller and buyer at the Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem. ( shouk in Hebrew) An open market for vegetables, meat, fish and other products at the heart of downtown Jerusalem / * /

  • Machaneh Yehuda Market
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    Orthodox Jews shoppers buy from a produce stall at “Machaneh Yehuda” market. ( shouk in Hebrew) An open market for vegetables, meat, fish and other products at the heart of downtown Jerusalem / *

  • Making a Profit Because of Redbubble
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Do I really need to say this? We can profit from our art on Redbubble. I get the feeling people are not understanding this concept. ...

    Do I really need to say this? We can profit from our art on Redbubble. I get the feeling people are not understanding this concept. Redbubble is merely and only our personal art gallery. It’s not a static destination where you stop and stare, but a dynamic gallery of photographs forever showing art that best represents what we’d like the general public to purchase. From Cards through to Framed wall-hangings, our work is available to purchase online. Redbubble provides a slick website that is so easy for choosing frames/laminates/cards/t_shirts/etc, purchasing the product and easy-delivery system. They make it amazingly easy to be a small-business owner. Or at least make a small to moderate amount of play-money on the side. I encourage all Artists to use Redbubble to get started, but don’t let it stop you in your tracks. It staggers me how many people are sitting behind their computers with tapping fingers saying, “OK, Now they can see me, they will come here any moment now to purchase my art!” “No they won’t!! You have to find the customers yourself. Redbubble enables you to purchase your own work … and then on-sell it. / My Redbubble Business In August 2007 I purchased thirty cards via Redbubble. I gave five as gifts to very close friends, simply blank cards without messages, but with a simple note … do what you like with this. / Some people kept them, others used them within minutes to send off as Birthday cards. Most asked where I got them from and can they have more? The remaining cards sold within 24hours of arrival from Redbubble! Then I emailed those people, other friends and family, showing them my RB gallery. I have repeat customers because of this initial free promotion. We order $150 worth of cards and other stuff each fortnight, either in pre-orders or for stock. I have a box of about 120 card-ographs in stock at anytime. My lovely wife keeps a very intricate and statistical ledger of all cards in stock, those sold and those on order. Clients choose from the gallery (telling me which ones they like via email, with the name of the artwork, the style they’d like it presented _card, laminate, etc and how many of each_), we order and receive, then we take it to the customer. About a two-week turn-around time. I’ve also purchased a dozen 12”x8” of the ‘prettier’ of our photographs on each of our galleries, which are easily viewed in an A3-portfolio. These are used to determine the appropriate frame and matte colour when clients choose them. Now that Christmas is gone, I can reveal that White Gums II was picked off my gallery by a work-friend’s mother here in Adelaide, I had it framed locally, and it now sits pride of place in their lounge room! I’m very proud of that!! From the corporate world through to the suburban billiards room, everyone wants a suitable image to hang on the wall. Because I have clients who prefer not to purchase online, I’ve made it my responsibility to acquire the final product and deliver it to their offices and homes. And this system works beautifully. (More about this in the next four weeks…) 12”x8” printing from TEDS , Rundle Mall, Adelaide City. To parody and plagerise a famous quote: “Give someone a fish and they eat for a day, give them a camera with with a zoom lens, and they can shoot the most beautiful carp every day of the week!“

  • WOOLY IN RED
    by Dayonda

    US$3.42–US$34.20

    Wooly is shown in red because he’s the heart of the house. – ftloccontest1- With four other indoor cats, it’s Wooly that everybody comes to visit. Not us, just Wooly! For example, see the following case studies: We have a wonderful caregiver who at one time had another client. All we knew about the client was that she drove our cheerful, happy caregiver to tears every day she went there. / Worried, we told her it was okay to stop in and hug Wooly for awhile on her way home, and every day after that, when she had that client, she’d come in white and shaking, pick Wooly up and cuddle him quietly for about ten minutes, then kiss “The Wool’s” on his head, and go on home, ready to face whatever the evening and her two children brought. / We have an older widower in our church who drops by often. And though he sits and talks with us about anything and everything, -mostly about his late wife, he always plops Wooly onto his lap and pets Wooly’s soft fur while he goes back over memories he need to talk about. Wooly just purrs and we just listen. After awhile, he stands up and says, “Whelp! I’d better go, my own cats will wonder where I am!” And away he goes, ready to carry on for a week or a few days till he can get back to Wooly. / Our caregiver’s son hit the Terrible fif-Teens, and, standing amongst their 4 cats one day, declared, “I hate cats! They shoud all be just taken out and drowned!” He doesn’t have a dad of any kind, so we turned him loose with my husband Kelly, and Wooly took over the cat issue. Within a week, Wooly had him wrapped around his dewclaw, at first saying, “I guess, if you gotta have a cat, Wooly’s a good enough one.” Now he says, “Cats are oh-kay! I’m a cat-man, just like Kelly. If a Marine like Kelly can be a cat-man, I guess I can, too!” / Our caregiver brought Wooly a girldfriend about a year ago. The other cats more or less accepted her, but spent weeks slapping her on the top of the head to let her know where she stood in the pecking-order. Not Wooly: With wide-open paws he made her feel welcome, loved her immediately, although his vampire side comes out and he bites her neck a lot. However, since its him squeaking when he does it, he must be pretty gentle. / Wooly does two things that keep us hopping, literally: / + He throws things off the various flat spots in the house, so I can’t put up / knick-knacks as a wrecking-crew of one, / + Nobody can go barefoot around here with Wooly on the prowl. / because he gnaws on people’s great toes. Yes, he has a toe fetish! / So that’s our Wooly- the local psychiatrist, people-lover, toe chomper -and- neck gnawer. / Please accept Wooy’s Resume For the Love of Cats as Featured Kitty. / Sincerely, Wooly’s mom.

  • First Illustration Client!!! Best feeling eva
    by shanmclean

    Im sorry if it seems like I’ve just written this to boast (I havn’t) / I am just really excited becaue I have just sold two illustrations…

    Im sorry if it seems like I’ve just written this to boast (I havn’t) / I am just really excited becaue I have just sold two illustrations / to a greeting card company in London, and I couldn’t be more excited! So excited…. just wanted to tell someone lol. thanks for reading! Shan xo / p.s their is a link on my profile to my Graphic Design bubble if you were interested in having a look at the cards :) /

  • Waiting for clients
    by Gilberte

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Sightseeing by coach /

  • Thrilled by my prints!
    by Leah Highland

    I recently ordered my first prints from redbubble. I must say…..............I’m thrilled! / Excellent quality mattes and prints. / “Stay…

    I recently ordered my first prints from redbubble. I must say…..............I’m thrilled! / Excellent quality mattes and prints. / “Stay Strong” / / “Breaking Through” / / And three commissioned projects I did for a client. / / /

  • Spices
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    A display of spices at Carmel market in Tel Aviv Israel. The Carmel Farmers Market (CFM), a growers-only market, isTel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of goods, from dried fruits and exotic spices to clothing and footwear an exciting and bountiful place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, eggs and plants. Many vendors have their own songs, which tell you all about the price and quality of what is being sold. Sometimes one vendor sings against another in a competitive duet. The market runs into side streets, large and small, one side favoring dry goods, and the other dried beans, fruit, nuts, and spices in all colors and fragrances, sold from sacks. *

  • Carmel Market
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    A vendor and a shopper at the Carmel market in Tel Aviv Israel. The Carmel Farmers Market (CFM), a growers-only market, is Tel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of goods, from dried fruits and exotic spices to clothing and footwear an exciting and bountiful place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, eggs and plants. Many vendors have their own songs, which tell you all about the price and quality of what is being sold. Sometimes one vendor sings against another in a competitive duet. The market runs into side streets, large and small, one side favoring dry goods, and the other dried beans, fruit, nuts, and spices in all colors and fragrances, sold from sacks. *

  • I made this tee at the request of my wife.

  • Playing the Popularity Game Without Caring if You Win or Lose
    by Stephen Mitchell

    This started out as a response to Mundy Hackett’s recent article on his Journal...

    This started out as a response to Mundy Hackett’s recent article on his Journal , but like always … it got a bit long! So whilst it was originally aimed at Mundy, I’ve slightly modified to be aimed at anyone facing the same concerns: Online popularity is near impossible when you consider the ever-changing face of the WWW with a million images, articles and myspace pages being uploaded every few seconds … I’d have thought you’d be too busy marketing, selling and enjoying your photography to have time to worry about commenting, reciprocal or otherwse! So it surprises me that this issue is of any concern to anyone at all. Redbubble serves as a great gallery for our REAL-WORLD friends, family, plus potential and repeat clients to see what we enjoy, love and have available for sale. As for commenting and reciprocation … they rarely, if ever, equate to dollars in the bank. Yes, the whole RB community is so overloaded that nobody can stay on the surface for too long without being drowned in the masses reaching up for their five seconds of fame. So be it. We enjoy photography, right? WE’re selling, right? WE’re still here, WE have an established face and name, and WE’re in for the long-haul. That’s what matters. You and Me. US. As long as the minority (who have talent, skill, tenacity, and a ongoing desire to become better) continue to present their BEST work, they will succeed in selling their artwork on RedBubble. Not just showing off their artwork, but presenting to their clients what makes them good and how they are improving. Isn’t this what we are aiming for? By presenting my response here, I realise I open this up for discussion. Play nice. Pretend Mundy is your next client. DISCLAIMER: / This article probably doesn’t say any more than what’s been said a million times before. Yeah, well, sometimes it helps to rant a bit. This has been my turn. NEXT!!

  • VIP client
    by JudyBJ

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    cat on the table of an outdoor restaurant

  • The Tailor
    by pinkyjain

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Colored pencil drawing

  • Question for photographers who shoot for clients
    by fallenrosemedia

    Hi everyone! I just wanted to get some opinions on something that happened to me the other day. I did a shoot with a big team of p…

    Hi everyone! I just wanted to get some opinions on something that happened to me the other day. I did a shoot with a big team of people quite recently. Sent them the first edited photos, and they all loved them. I get a message back from one of the models saying that she ‘edited’ her own photos’. I looked at what she had done, and was quite horrified. My image was no longer ‘my image’. She had airbrushed herself to oblivion. She looked like a bug eyed, stick figure alien. I kindly asked her to take them down, and said that if she’d like me to do a bit more airbrushing, I could. Thankfully, she took them down. I just did not want people finding those photos and seeing my name attached to them! Has this ever happened to you? Do you see other people re-editing your photos? To me, editing is very important. A photo is not complete until I have tweaked it. When i shoot, I have my editing in mind, I know what I want the finished product to look like. And this is the first time anyone has ‘re-edited’ my photos. Tips/advice/your own stories are appreciated! And just a quick note to thank everyone for the lovely comments. They help me greatly!

  • A tee created for my wife.

  • How do we protect the ourselves from the client ?
    by David Knight

    Im sure this is a familiar story for all artists out there…..The client has seen your work and knows what they will, sort of …be gett…

    Im sure this is a familiar story for all artists out there…..The client has seen your work and knows what they will, sort of …be getting in terms of style. / Basically, my question is… Does anyone know how much a client can screw you around if they dont like what you’ve done or if they imagined it differently. If a contract is required, how complex does the contract need to be, to produce art ? / Any one have any thoughts?

  • A trophy and more photography work!
    by Beth Wilson

    I won my first trophy a week ago. In a local camera club comp, I was the Small Print Winner! Yay! Got a big trophy to keep for a year …

    I won my first trophy a week ago. In a local camera club comp, I was the Small Print Winner! Yay! Got a big trophy to keep for a year and a smaller one I get to keep forever. A little bit of a thrill. Additionally, my husband and I did a photography job last week for a hairdresser entering a Redkin Hair Colour competition. She was very happy with the job we did and raved about how wonderful the images were. A friend of hers was also entering the competition and had already had her photos done, but upon seeing ours, has decided to re-shoot her model with us doing the job. It is a great feeling that we’ve made the client happy and received more work from it. A pretty good couple of weeks. :) Beth The image I won the trophy for: Perry Wave

  • Biro on paper

  • Waiting for a client
    by Christopher Meder

    US$4.70–US$125.40

  • Cartoon. For staff manual on Case Management with refugees. / CALD stands for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, which is the politically correct replacement of NESB (Non-English Speaking Background)!!

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