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ThinkTank's Pop-up Photography Print Sale Part Three
A few days have gone by, so that means its time for part three of our fun little experiment! What we did was ask on twitter if any of you had started, or were already selling prints, the idea is to share a blog post like this one, this one, or indeed this one you're reading, to attempt to help get more eyes across on your websites and stores. Before we get to today's list, take a look at this beauty from our friend Tom Sullam ThinkTank Pop Up Photography Print Sale - Part Three 1. Magillingham 2. Godriguezar 3. Rob...
ThinkTank's Pop-up Photography Print Sale Part Two
Before we get stuck into part two, part One of our Pop-Up Photographic Print Shop Sale is over here and, if you like, pop on some 'photo related music' while you're browsing? (Thanks, 3Leggedthing) This photograph from 'The Art of Mezame' We started with ten of the photographers who replied to this tweet, sharing their online print sales, if nothing else to raise awareness of each other and maybe help with a print sale or three. This little curation project is something we'd love you to share with non-photo industry friends that might like a stella piece of photographic art,...
ThinkTank's Pop-up Photography Gallery Part one
We had such an amazing response from our Twitter audience, sharing their galleries of photographic art for sale, we'll have to break this into a few parts! Part one starts right after Justin Mott's beautiful photograph, below... "The Last Remaining Northern White Rhinos - Justin Mott" Right now the world is a different place to what many of us were used to as recently as January or February, with lock-downs in place the world over, travel restrictions, isolation, and all of that leading to much of the photographic work you're used to doing being stopped. No work = No pay, and that's...
Urban Access 15 Backpack Review by Steve Vansak at Shotkit
Sometimes gear reviews can read a bit like a pastor preaching to the choir. It's the already converted nodding their heads and shouting amen as they hear the good news about the latest gear or product. That's why this review of our Urban Access 15 Backpack from Steve Vansak at Shotkit.com is so refreshing. Steve says straight up in the review that he doesn't like photo backpacks. So it's great to read how the Urban Access brought him around on the idea of two straps instead of one, and about how much he liked the pack's dual and rear panel...