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Beautiful product photography for your online shop: styling & props

small biz, tutorials

Product Photography When you buy things online, exactly what is it that compels you to press that “BUY” button? Especially when you can’t pick stuff up, turn it over in your hands, feel its weight, feel its texture? There are of course a number of...

Small biz how-to : Photographing your work for your online shop

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Product photography for your online shop Hello! In conjunction with my Monday Mini Makeover series, I promised you all a tutorial on product photography for your online shop, and so here it is!   As a blog writer focusing on contemporary craft, I regularly come...

Small biz how-to : You’ve opened your online shop, what next?

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As I talked about in this post, actually starting a business on line is pretty damn easy. For people who want to sell their handmade goods, there are a plenty of excellent, well set-up host sites out there, where it only takes a few minutes and a few clicks to get...

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tractorgirl acknowledges the Wiradjuri People as the timeless custodians of the place where I live. In particular, I acknowledge the maintenance and care you provide to the Murrumbidgee, which is directly linked to the thriving of our community here, thank you.

I admire the beauty of this land, and how you have embedded connection to it with complex meaning in every stroke, line, and dot of the cultural paintings from your community. It’s a language that speaks volumes of your sacred union with the land, the water, the skies, and the universe.
I pay heartfelt respect to the Elders and am committed to speaking up when I see injustice toward this community.