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.
Another good idea is to put some of best work onto your business card, this has proven especially well for photographers I know.