09.02.10 Krystle
Did yet another shoot at the McKinney spot, this time with Krystle. I was rather pleased with the shots I got. I wish I had a bit more time in Texas to flesh out some concepts though. Oh well…
Did yet another shoot at the McKinney spot, this time with Krystle. I was rather pleased with the shots I got. I wish I had a bit more time in Texas to flesh out some concepts though. Oh well…
Dallas is boring. White Rock Lake doubly so. I took some pictures though while out there a few weeks back.
Once I got the itch to take portraits again, I did some brief scouting of a spot I had used last summer – an undeveloped subdivision in McKinney. Wasn’t sure if it’d still be just as untouched as it had been, and luckily, it was. Shooting here as much as possible while I can, to say the least. Took some portraits of Hannah to start.
Went to the same spot from the ‘Series of crops’ post, this time to do some portraits with Ashley.
I’ve finished uploading prints for my print sale! There are about 140, many of them already reserved or purchased! Any reservations that aren’t picked up are going back up for sale on Monday too, so keep an eye out then. The response has been really great and I appreciate the support I’ve been getting greatly. And I always have prints available through my website under each image in my portfolio.
So head on over to http://andrewhefter.com/blog/2010/08/printsale/ and get some prints if you haven’t already!
I took some photos out around some fields of corn end of July. They’re gone now, so not sure I got anything I liked, but at least I took pictures while they were up.
I am selling off a bunch of excess prints I have around the house/in the portfolio to earn a bit of cash, and also just to clean out unnecessary stuff. There are close to two hundred prints, of all shapes and sizes, loose and mounted, and conditions of varying quality – scratched, dented, undamaged, bad color matching, etc. I’ve got the first 50 or so up now and will be adding more each day.
As such, everything is being sold for either $1, $3, or $5, plus shipping. US domestic orders only, shipping rates are as follows (sorry it’s so confusing, but I couldn’t figure out a better way to handle this):
All payments will be through PayPal, or cash if you’re picking up direct. Prints will be reserved for up to 1 week until payments are received and cleared. Also, I can’t take returns/make refunds outside of extenuating circumstances, so please be advised. All prints with images, specific notes (such as damage, mounting, size), and corresponding ID numbers, are listed after the break.
You must send an email to prints [at] andrewhefter.com listing the ID number(s) of the prints you would like. Everything is on first come, first serve basis.
Everything is signed, some prints may have dates, and most prints are either borderless or have a 1-2 inch border. All mounting is on white foam core, and all matting is with white matboard, unless otherwise noted. The majority of prints are $1 and $3, depending on size. The few $5 prints are both large and virtually undamaged. No prints have major rips, tears, or severe defects on the image itself, and most prints, unless otherwise noted, have some degree of scratching and minor denting (usually noticeable only under direct light). When appropriate, specific damage has been indicated – you can ask for further details on a specific print through email. This sale is indefinite until everything is gone (or I determine nobody wants my prints). Thank you for your support!
July was a pretty lazy month for me. I did get out a couple times though and started doing more New Topographic style work around my neighborhood. I’m hoping to fit more shooting in before I leave in September.
I spent my final day in Venice and Italy with a few friends from the trip who were staying some extra time on the island of Lido. The town we went to was Alberoni.