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hey, nice shot. like the new background too. 🙂
Thanks for noticing the little things, Brent. 🙂
What… no 2006 Guam calendar of your own Josie? I just received the much anticipated and touted ‘Scenic Guam’ calendar and I personally think that your images are so much better. Ever thought about marketing and merchandising poster prints for sale at KMART and beyond? If I were you, I would submit your portfolio as Rights Managed to http://www.corbis.com or http://www.gettyimages.com. Trust me, your images are worthy of the attention and you should have no problem profiting from your artwork.
Thanks for the ego-booster, Thomas. Flattery will get you everywhere!
I released a 2004 calendar via Cafepress and was pleased with the results. I liked that I didn’t have to pay up-front printing costs and shipping/handling was managed by Cafepress. The down side was that Cafepress charged international shipping rates to ship to Guam i.e. an arm and a leg and I thought it outrageous that non-mainland folks would end up paying close to $30 for a calendar (even with a very tiny markup). Anyway. I’m hoping to put out a 2007 calendar, but I haven’t worked out all the logistics yet. Stay tuned.