dpb photography is back in business!
It’s official! My website has been updated to include a shop selling wall art! Not only do I have some beautiful florals and Japanese tree images to offer, I also have a few images of the iconic Colorado Bridge taken last Spring.
After all my cancer treatments I struggled to find new meaning and purpose with my photography and found that just being in the backyard or going to local parks opened up a new bounty of images to capture. And so many of you loved what I showcased through social media and my blog. I have been so surprised and touched by your compliments. Then a few more people reached out asking if I wanted to sell these images and I thought, but of course!
In order to make this wall art stand out and look unique, they will be printed directly on wood or metal. Go to my wall art page and click on an image to view it up close and see examples of what each substrate looks like and how the art is hung. I have few selected sizes for each material. You can click on your size, indicate whether you want wood or metal, and add to the shopping cart and securely check out. I also set up a FAQs page to help answer any questions you may have.
I am also offering tax free introductory pricing until the end of the year! And if you order your wall art by December 15th, you’ll get it by Christmas, or sooner. Every order that comes in will be processed the same day and sent by the lab directly to you usually within 2-3 business day, via FedEx. The shipping charge is only $6.00.
You can email me or call me at 213.595.1784 if you have any questions.
In the meantime, remember the words of Vin Scully, when he witnessed Kirk Gibson hit that home run to win the 1st game of the World Series in 1988: “In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened.” In October of this most miserable year, the Dodgers won the World Series, after three attempts in four years.
We can get through these hard times and emerge better than ever, with gratitude and love for the most important people in our lives.
The holidays won’t be the same, but if we can pivot and remember we still have blessings, we’ll get through it.
Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas!
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