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  • More dogs, horses and pets here

  • the lovely Desclaux shop window in Collioure, South of France / Collioure is THE place to buy anchovies and the shops fronts are usually painted pink…this display of tins in the window just really caught my eye

  • More dogs, horses and pets here

  • More dogs, horses and pets here

  • More dogs, horses and pets here

  • More dogs, horses and pets here

  • More dogs, horses and pets here

  • More dogs, horses and pets here

  • More Shirtheads merchandise! Celebrate your love of the weekly strip! Celebrate your love of Redbubble! Heck, celebrate your love of Peanuts! I do. Every day.

  • Roanoke, VA – Historic Roanoke – June 2008 – Market Street

  • The festive season in Venice reflected in the shop windows Front Cover image for Festive Reflections calendar 2009 / Check out this page for more details Price / €15,60 / US$22,80 / GBP£12.69

  • Festive reflections in a mask shop along the busy streets of Venice, Italy

  • Head to www.fixdmusic.com to listen to FIXD. Official Merchandise

  • Head to www.fixdmusic.com to listen to FIXD. Official Merchandise

  • Head to www.fixdmusic.com to listen to FIXD. Official Merchandise With fabric texture - /

  • A wide angle view of the Marchandise Mart reflecting onto the Chicago River at night. You can see it’s reflection on the 333 Wacker Drive building on the right.

  • Top Ten in the “Reflective Windows” challenge in Shop Fronts July 25, 2009. / Winner of the “Let’s Go Window Shopping” challenge in The Woman Photographer July 14, 2009. yay! / Placed in the Top Ten in Mood & Ambience group’s “Old & Wooden” challenge May 15, 2009. / Featured in The Keystone State – Pennsylvania May 14, 2009. / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows April 17, 2009. / Featured in Outsiders April 5, 2009. BEST VIEWED FULL SIZE! Slated for demolition soon, this amazing old store is located in Pavia, Pennsylvania. It has haunted me since the day I first saw it. Inside, it looks a bit like Miss Haversham’s dining room. No, there are no cob-web infested wedding cakes sitting around, but everything else has been left as it was when the owners locked the door for the last time many years ago. Unfortunately, only recently have I felt I had sufficient photographic know-how (and the right lighting) to begin the process of finding the owners and investigating the possibility of getting inside for a shoot. I say “unfortunately” because the ceiling caved in recently and they are even unwilling to let me stand in the doorway. Looking closely, you can see a hint of the beautiful tin roofing slanting downward above the store front window to the left. Image taken on a bitterly cold, snowy February 22, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr lens. Post processing included some clean-up of snow flakes on the lens and HDR in Photomatix. Companion Piece to Stairway to Memory

  • This is the 2nd in a New Series called Harmony / Park. / . / Harmony Park is a Public Park in the City of / Moreland / where I work. / Located in Gaffney Street, just east of Sussex / Street in Coburg, it was originally my old school, / Coburg Technical College. / But it was closed down by Jeff Kennet, the / Victorian Premier at the time, and is now a / beautifully developed Public Arena. / It was developed and is maintained by the / Council, and has some of the best things to / photograph in the area that I have seen for / quite a while, including architecture, design, / landscaping, as well as having one of the best / Skateboard Parks in the Northern Suburbs. / I hope you enjoy my images in this series. / . / This is a closer shot of the previous / graffiti art on the Green Shed. ( hdr x2 images. using PhotoImpact12. / DynamicPhoto HDR and Picasa3 as Post Op…) ==================

  • Autumn is here! More dogs, horses and pets here

  • A pair of adorable orange roan / Cocker Spaniel puppies. More dogs, horses and pets here

  • An adorable orange roan / Cocker Spaniel puppy / amongst Autumn leaves. More dogs, horses and pets here

  • Small street leading to the ocean in Playa Del Carmen. Beautiful small town with wonderful views and people! Lots of stores with over 50 items to sell. In the distance you can see the ocean. It’s gorgeous there! Taken with a Canon XTI. / f/8 / 1/500 sec / ISO-100 / Focal Length- 55mm

  • Merchandise to Increase Your Art and T-shirt Sales
    by selling

    A merchandiser’s goal is to make shopping easier – often resulting in more sales. If you’ve bought an item from a store mannequin displ…

    A merchandiser’s goal is to make shopping easier – often resulting in more sales. If you’ve bought an item from a store mannequin display or purchased an item that was featured on an aisle end (an “end cap”), you’ve experienced a merchandiser’s work. The same goes for those of you that have added a suggested item to your online shopping cart. Here are a few ways to merchandise the art and designs on your RedBubble profile page. The first thing a merchandiser does is to think like a customer / How do you search for art or other products online and what elements of the process guide your buying decision? E.g., which keywords would you use to search for an (you can insert a term here) image or a t-shirt? Jo has a good, quick example here. What information would help you bond with the image? What price point will help the customer decide to buy your art or t-shirt? Be unique / Your images and designs are yours alone, but your written voice has a lot of power in terms of making the shopping experience more fun, or educational, or simply pleasing to the spirit. If there’s a story behind a term or regional colloquialism, be sure to explain it. Show the shopper what else you have in store / Show a print next to a greeting card as a way of up-selling shoppers from a greeting card purchase to a print. Better yet, pair the print and the card and suggest that the shopper purchase both. Learn how to post an image in the description field here. “Approximately 30 percent of category buyers also made purchases in the past year of items where art and illustrations were a prominent feature of the item. The most frequently purchased other art item were calendars and stationery items, bought by just over half of those who made other art-related purchasers. T-shirts (44 percent) and mugs or glasses (40 percent) were the second and third most popular art-related items purchased.” / Source: UM Study, 2006 Rearrange the display case as you add new work / New artwork pushes down older work on your profile page. Carefully curate the first six designs on your profile page with a mix of best-selling and new designs. Press the selling designs and test the new ones. You can change the order of your images by clicking on the Art tab in your MyBubble; use the up and down arrows on the far right-hand side of the page. Tell the shopper why to buy / Where would your photograph look great? Is it a seasonal work? Is it reminiscent of a place or space? Much like a Realtor’s open house, shoppers want to envision themselves in your space and frame of mind. “Most art buyers are willing to spend more for a piece of art that really ‘speaks’ to them. They are highly value oriented and want the art they purchase to represent a good value for the money. At the same time, the majority of art buyers are not particularly motivated by owning an original or one-of-a-kind piece of art. In most cases a good quality reproduction works for them, as long as the buyer really likes the picture.” / Source: UM Study, 2006 Have a sale / Create your own promotion by lowering margins for a period of time. Tell your customer base, friends, and family – if only to have them spread the word. Use holidays as a reason to hold a sale and reach shoppers when they’re in a buying mode. See holiday calendars for Australia, the UK, and USA here. Use the Buyers’ Booth to expose testimonials – written, spoken, and pictorial – as endorsements of your work. / There is an odd psychology around both wanting to discover something new and wanting what others already have. If you can allot the time, create a buyers’ book or collection of your work in offline settings as a way of helping buyers to see your work in their space. Overall, tee artists have done a very good job at this. For print artists, you might find interest in this statistic: “In terms of the size of art bought, a majority (49 percent) reported that their most recent art item purchased was medium sized, or approximately 20-24 inches by 28-36 inches. The next most popular size was small, approximately 16 by 20 inches or smaller, bought by 27 percent of art buyers most recently. Large-sized art, approximately 30 by 40 inches or poster-sized, was bought by 20 percent of art buyers most recently with only 5 percent reporting their most recent art purchase was over-sized, or approximately 40 by 60 inches or larger.” / Source: UM Study, 2006 Tag accurately / Use the Google keyword tool to help identify tags (keywords) that are searched for often. Accurate tagging is the best way to ensure that your work shows up as part of both RedBubble and search engine query results. We can’t emphasize this enough and mention it frequently in the forums. Until next time / There’s your Merchandising 101 primer. Merchandising is both an art and a science. We could teach an entire course or curriculum about using metrics to guide merchandising decisions, but the idea above is to start small, keep the process personal, and to measure – albeit simply – the improvements that an extra bit of marketing polish can make. Have a success story to share or a question? Please comment below. Regards, / Jason Enjoyed what you read here? Join the Selling Group on RedBubble.

  • my husband’s uncle Bill (also one of my mentors) on the R and his friend Ruth, walking to Merchandise Mart. I told them to go ahead of me…I wanted to grab the images w/ them and the shadows. original image, no edit. (shot in b/w) / NIKON D40X

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