As a member of the Carroll County Artists Guild, I’m participating in their exhibit at the Carroll County Artists Council. A collection of works created by members of the Carroll County Artists Guild.
I know it has been awhile since I’ve done a post here. Until today, I didn’t realize that I missed the entire month of Feb.
But it has been for good a reason. I’ve been busy setting up my new portal page for my Art Show business, American Kiwi Photo.
In preparation for the 2020 Art Show Season I though it best to finally get around to setting up my “Portal” page to all things American Kiwi Photo.
So Welcome to the new portal for
American Kiwi Photo
Here you can find more about my photography, where I will be this art show season, see my current portfolio, and access the various ways you can get your very own photography print by me, Mark Dodd via American Kiwi Photo.
Please check it out and let me know what you think.
As always, I’m grateful for a purchase of any of my work.
This photo is of the 2 smokestacks from the original chocolate factory in Hershey PA. These smokestacks along with the cocoa bean elevators are some of the remaining pieces of the original chocolate factory that was in the middle of Hershey on Chocolate Ave. The factory has since moved to new modern facility across town. The picture is from the hill that overlooks the town and Hersheypark.
This is the photograph as selected by this buyer
This is an example of one of the many ways you can buy one of photographs. You can buy any of my photographs in a variety of media formats from just the print, Metal prints, Canvas prints, framed and unframed. Click on the image to see what other options they could have chosen for this image.
Thank you to the buyer from Saginaw, MI who purchased a 30.00″ x 20.13″ metal print of 1965 Plymouth Belvedere. I’m sure it will look great hanging on your wall.
Now along with the discount code you have another way to save.
FREE SHIPPING!!
My photography hosting has generously offered a limited time free shipping offer to any customer from now until the 30th at midnight (New York time).
This offer expires at midnight (New York time) on November 30th. You don’t need any special discount code. Just place your order before the deadline, and shipping will be free!
So if you where thinking of getting something for yourself or as a gift, now is a great time to do it.
Just wanted to say thank you to the buyer from Hearst, ON – Canada who purchased a Greeting Card version of my 1955 Ford T-bird Logo Picture.
The greeting cards are 5″ x 7″ in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 110 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with a text message up to 500 characters in length. My name and the name of the image is printed on the back of each card along with the Fine Art America logo. Cards can be ordered in a horizontal or vertical configuration. Cards can be ordered with a white background or black background. All greeting cards ship within one business day of the order date! Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing and gift giving.
Just found out today that I got published again in the Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union 2016 Calendar.
This year I have the honor of having not one but two of my pictures featured in the 2016 Calendar, one of which made the cover.
The cover photo of the 2016 JHFCU Calendar is a cropped version of one of my Baltimore Inner Harbor Panoramas. Here is the cover of the 2016 Calendar showing my photo
The other is one of my photos that I took during the Sailabration event in Baltimore and is of one of the reenactments at Fort McHenry. It is the photo used for the month of September and shown below.
As always I’m humbled to have my images selected.
At first I didn’t even notice that I made the front cover as I just assumed my images would be on one of the interior pages. I did see the photo, but didn’t look at the caption right away and thought, looks like one of my photos but I didn’t send one in this format so it could not have been mine. I had sent the Panorama version in for possible use on their website, but I have no problem with the crop they choose as it looks great. Pays to pay attention to the details and read the caption. Anyway, very happy I’m on the cover as well.