Photos For Sale

I created this new page on my blog to inform my blog readers that I have finally decided to sell my best photographs.  I have no idea why I wasn’t selling my favorite photographs before.  I think that the main reason that I wasn’t doing this sooner is because I spend a lot of time marketing my Inexpensive Jewelry Photography Techniques ebook.  I still am spending a lot of my time marketing my ebook. 

 As of January 7, 2009,  I havee five matted photographs for sale in my Etsy store.  The five photographs that I have for sale right now are ;  6 burning candles, an old house in Black Hawk, Colorado, bead and bead chips, a horse standing on a red chair, and a sceinic photograph of a waterfall in Black Hawk, Colorado.

I hope that you will take a look at the photographs that I am selling in my Etsy store.  Prices range from $21 to $29. All of these photographs would look great in your home or office.

Rather than post images of each of the matted photographs that I have for sale here I have provided a link below my signature that will take you to my Etsy store.  There you can view my photographs and read a description of each photograph.

Thank you,

Jim Juris

http://jimjuris.etsy.com

3 Responses to Photos For Sale

  1. Do you have a light box to take pictures with? Are they nice to use? Just out of curiosity.

    • cameramanjim says:

      Yes, I use a photo light box that I made myself using foam core board. I highly recommend using a photo light box for your jewelry photography unless you are outside photographing your jewelry on an overcast day. You can see my photo light box by using this link to my photo light box page web page. http://www.inexpensivejewelryphotography.com/Photo_Light_Box.html My photo light box is very simple and easy to make. You can use some straight pins and duct tape to hold your photo light box together. I highly recommend placing clear 2″ wide packing tape over the foam core board along the edges of the foam core board where you will be using duck tape to hold the light box together. That way you don’t damage the foam core board if you ever decide to remove the duct tape from the foam core board for some reason.

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