Category: etsy

  • 2013 calendars, available now

    I’m happy to introduce my calendar for 2013!

    This year I was able to incorporate photos from trips to both the east and west coasts, in addition to my home state of Colorado.

    Each month is printed on heavy 15pt card stock with a matte finish. The sturdy card stock ensures your pages will not curl or bend throughout the year.  These unbound pages are perfect to tuck into an inspiration board, hang in your office, or stick to your refrigerator.  Or I offer solid wooden bases perfect for displaying on your desk.  All three versions are available in my Etsy shop.  Order now and I’ll include the last three months from 2012 as a bonus!

    Single posters of the entire calendar are available at Society6, ranging in size from 8×8 to 28×28.

  • shannonblue photography is 3!

    Three years ago I opened shop on Etsy with less than a page full of photos (and a different name!). I had no idea what I was in for. I’m so grateful for all the love and support I’ve received over the last three years as my photography has matured and I’ve branched out into new ventures. Thanks so much for sharing this journey with me!

    As a thank you I’m offering 20% off everything in my shop. Just use the code THREE when checking out. Offer good through Sunday, February 12.

    Find me on Etsy here: http://shannonpix.etsy.com/

  • 2012 calendars are here!

    This year I’m offering a premium wall calendar measuring 13.5″ x 19″ on beautiful textured linen stock.  The standard wall calendar is 11″ x 17″ when open and printed on heavy stock.  They both have lots of room for writing in your own special notes and appointments.  My four-year old model provides scale:

    I also have a smaller desk calendar with loose pages printed on heavy cardstock.  These can be purchased with or without a wooden base, available in either walnut or maple:

    For additional photos and information, check out my calendar listings on Etsy.

  • product photography

    This summer I ventured into product photography, beyond photographing my own products.  I had the pleasure of working with the lovely ladies Sandra and Jennifer of JenSan Candles.  Sandra was looking to update their shop with some fresh images and I was happy to help.

    I photographed their new line of Essential Oil Soy candles as well as some yummy-smelling pillar candles.  To make the images pop, I shot them against a clean white background.

    Are you a seller on Etsy looking to freshen up your shop with new images?  I’d love to work with you.  Email me for details.

  • still

    I’m honored to be a part of the second book of photography from the Female Photographers of Etsy (fPOE).  It’s a beautiful collection of works evoking moments frozen in time.  Have a peak!
    The gorgeous cover photo is from L. Grainne.
  • buttery

    my favorite flowers…

    …my favorite color

  • 2010: a look back

    2010:  a look back

    A few of my favorites from 2010…  Looking forward to a bright new year!!!

  • cards

    These cards are off to California, but you can get your very own with your choice of image.  Sized at 5×7, they’re perfect for framing too!

  • cyber monday sale!

    My Cyber Monday sale is going on now through Monday.  Receive a free print of equal/lesser value with any purchase in my shop.  So for example, get that calendar you’ve been eying, and get an 8×10 to go with it for free!

    And now for something totally unrelated, but I wanted to share because it was cute…  We were driving around yesterday, buying a Christmas tree, when we saw this guy walking around a business park.

    dasher, is that you?

    We followed him, and of course I had my camera.  We convinced our daughter it was one of Santa’s reindeer, headed back to the North Pole. 🙂

  • flower power

    I love my macro lens.

    I love the details it captures.

    The things you might normally miss.

    Plus I love Photoshop, for its ability to transform bright, gaudy colors into something more lucious.

  • 2011 calendar is here!

    2011 desk calendars are now available in my shop!  This year I’ve included a handmade wooden base, perfect for displaying the unbound pages.
    Each page is printed on cardstock, not photo paper, to ensure they won’t curl throughout the year.  And once the month is over, you can trim the bottom away for a perfect little square print to display however you like.
    Find them here.
  • fall in bloom

    One of my favorite places to take photographs is the Botanic Gardens in Denver. Every season there is something spectacular, and this time of year is no exception.

    daisy chain

    autumn reds
    bright-eyed
  • jack

    happy...  um...  november!

    Is it too early for him? This little cutie makes me smile.

  • take only pictures…

    Take only pictures. Leave nothing but footprints. Kill nothing but time.
    ~Motto of the Baltimore Grotto

    With the exception of 2 1/2 years in Rhode Island, I spent my childhood living all along the Gulf coast.  You see, my dad worked on the oil rigs.  I was born in southwest Louisiana (practically Texas).  We moved to Rhode Island, Florida, back to Rhode Island, back to southwest Louisiana, then Texas.  When I was 13 we moved to a tiny town in southeast Louisiana named Cut Off.  Bayou Lafourche runs through the small string of towns that make up Lafourche parish.

    I remember my first night when we moved there.  I couldn’t sleep.  I could hear the tug boats blowing their fog horns signalling to the pontoon bridge operator to open the bridge over the bayou so the boat could pass.  It was bizarre.  This was not like any place I had lived before.  Everyone had crazy Cajun accents and names I couldn’t pronounce.  They ate weird food and everyone was related to everyone else.  I was a complete outsider.  
    After living there for 5 years (longest ever in one place for me at the time!) I decided it was the most backwards place I’d ever lived, but it I was proud to call it home.  These were the most kind and welcoming people I’d ever met.  To this day when people ask me where I’m from, I tell them I’m from a little bayou town south of New Orleans…
    So you probably see where I’m going with this.  My heart aches for the people down there.  Their livelihoods depend on the Gulf.  This oil spill is devastating.  It’s horrible to see what’s happening with the wildlife, but the ramifications reach much farther.  
    I wasn’t sure what I could do to help, little old me with my camera out here in Colorado.  But some wonderful people have put together a shop on Etsy where all proceeds will be donated to charities to help in the recovery.  Independent Etsy sellers from all over, including myself, have donated a variety of  items for the collective shop.  If you would like to donate to a great cause and get a little something for yourself in the process, please be sure to check out HelpTheGulfCoast on Etsy.  My print can be found here, but there are a lot of great items to choose from with several more being posted as fast as they can post them.

  • recent and random

    I’ve been really backed up on processing photos.  I have this OCD need to do them in the order they were taken.  I made a bit of progress over the last week.  Here are some of my most recent random images:
    purple puffs
    lovesickness
    silly love songs
    a pink day
    show off
  • have a wonderful long weekend!

    I plan to spend lots of time outside having fun. Hope you are too!

    fluff

  • wait

    wait
    “this is the center of the universe at this moment unless you’re looking in another direction, or are thinking about something from a long time ago, in which case it will wait quietly right here until you return”
    ~StoryPeople
  • inspired by sharon montrose

    This video has been around for a while, but I wanted to share for those of you who haven’t seen it.  I love animals, I love photography – this is my dream job.  Unfortunately I have a hard time taking a picture of my own dog who loves and adores me, so I’ll leave it to Sharon Montrose.

    I love hearing how she came to be where she is today:  “from a series of complete and total failures.”  We can all relate.  She tried other more traditional photography routes but finally found what she truly enjoyed when she began photographing dogs.  Now she’s shooting high profile ad campaigns for companies like Friskies and Target as well as her own personal animal series.

    When I saw this baby giraffe print on 20×200 today, I just had to get it.  Giraffes are the theme in my little girl’s room, and this will be the perfect addition.  Isn’t it cute?  Sharon Montrose also has a shop on Etsy featuring more of the same giraffe, pigs, lambs, a basset hound, you name it.  I’m totally inspired by her work.

    (All images by Sharon Montrose.)
  • happy weekend!

    lemon lime
    Especially all the mamas out there!!!

  • spring sale!

    Just in time for Mother’s Day!  Now through Sunday, May 2, buy any print from my shop up to 11×14 or 12×12 and get a second print of equal/lesser value absolutely free. Just indicate in the message to seller what free print you would like and the size. Valid on prints only.



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