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Business Cards

Posted in black and white, cemetery, charity, flowers, photography, statue with tags , , , , on February 11, 2010 by Stacy Baugher

I’ve been up, way to late, making some more business cards. I’ll have a few of these placed on the table in front of my auction pieces at the Go Red! for Women auction/luncheon next week, and I usually make sure I have a few in my camera bag and a couple in my jacket pocket.

See, I don’t use regular business cards. To small. I use 4×6 prints with my information on it. Make more sense to me as a photographer. It gives a nice example of my work and is a little more memorable than a regular sized business card.

Simple designs, name, e-mail, web address, short message, check out a couple I made and let me know what you think.

copyright Stacy Baugher

And then another example of my flower photography. It amazes me how popular my flower images are.

copyright Stacy Baugher

Now, this type of card doesn’t work for everyone, but I like them and have always gotten a positive reaction when handing them out.

Well… time for bed… night all.

Lightnin’ Malcom @ the MS Blues Marathon 2010

Posted in Music, black and white, photography with tags , , on January 10, 2010 by Stacy Baugher

The morning of the marathon, I was not able to get down there until about 4 hours into it. At that time, a great blues duo called Cedric Burnside and Lightnin’ Malcom had started their set in the entertainment tent by the starting/finish line. I got to hear some great blues and get some decent shots. I did have to do a little Photoshop on these, because it was so cold, my camera could barley handle it.

This is a close up of Lightnin’ Malcom’s guitar during a song. I got some more shot that are not close-ups, and they will be going up later. BTW, this shot was done as a JPG and RAW at the same time.

Watching You All…

Posted in black and white, locations, photography, statue with tags , , on January 8, 2010 by Stacy Baugher

Ever walk down a city street and get the feeling that you are being watched?

Taken in downtown Jackson, Mississippi. I tried to manipulate the settings in the camera to give it an older look. Still not used to it.