For the upcoming CMPG Gallery Show on Thursday October 21st, I asked my friend and graphic artist extrodinaire, Michael to produce a couple of 4x6 cards for me using some of my photographs. My idea is to have a series of four or six cards. Sort of like collector's cards where the challenge is to collect them all! Then the folks that have my cards would have them pinned up and my name and photographs would always be visible to them. Yes, it's a marketing strategy. Below are two of the cards Michael produced and I am extrememly happy with them. I am aware that the cards shown below do not show my complete phone numbers. The ones at the gallery will. The cards - in busines speak they are called 'collateral' - will be handed out at the show opening and available to gallery & potential customers for the show's duration. Again, I am very happy with these and I plan to carry some with me to hand out when I am out making photographs. Thanks Michael for your hard work in producing these cards for me.


Those are beautiful. Good work
Posted by: Randy on September 25, 2004 11:11 AMWhat a wonderful way to give people a taste of your talents! Great presentation!
Posted by: Becky on September 25, 2004 12:09 PMawesome postcards! congratulations on the show!!
Posted by: spunwithtears on September 25, 2004 06:40 PMthese cards look great. Micheal did a nice job & you really picked some of your best for your "examples"
Posted by: Lynn on September 25, 2004 10:29 PMThose are gorgeous! Your friend did a fantastic job making your photos even more attractive. Good luck at the show! :-)
Posted by: Lewesrat on September 26, 2004 08:55 PMYour friend Michael did a wonderful job - both look great but I prefer the second, it makes one want to see more.
Posted by: Adri on September 29, 2004 03:52 PMthey're fabulous! wish I could come to the gallery to see your work for real :)
Posted by: melanie on October 2, 2004 05:47 AMDitto on what M wrote -- those are just gorgeous. I would like an orchid one! (That's just stunning, Will!) Where's the order form?
Posted by: myla on October 3, 2004 04:07 PM