My first photography business card
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
My friend Gary Sharp found one of my old business cards and scanned it. I think my skills as a photographer were much fewer than my skills as a rubber stamp artist, which were almost nonexistent.
I’m not quite sure why I felt the need for a business card, maybe it was wishful thinking (wishful stamping).
I still have all of these rubber stamps to this day and every now and then I feel the urge to stamp rather than shoot.


That is really a great card. I love it. Also, know what you mean about having the urge to stamp instead of shoot. It may be the same inexplicable satisfaction I get from making CD labels.
Thanks Susan. Those old analog processes really attract me. I still love turning out 100 notecards in a day, it’s a fun process. Reminds me that I need to put together a post on that. Thanks.
1980 ? ;]
Gedas: Yes, that’s very close. How’d you guess?
Love it Richard! Great to still have these things for memories.
Jon, well, I don’t have it, Gary does. However, now I have the photograph. I might have one of these somewhere but don’t hold your breath.
Lovely! High touch and low tech. Wishful stamping indeed.
High touch, low tech. Love it.