Boston Public Garden Share this:TweetEmailPrintWhatsAppPocketTelegramShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading... 29 April 201221 May 2016 by mrlesco Categories: Lesco PhotosTags: art, Boston, photography 7 Comments
I love these, Michelle. And I can’t help thinking about a certain guy I used to know who loved taking pictures (even though it was only a small camera). He left us some beautiful shots and these remind me of them. Billy LikeLike
I’m always thrilled to remind anyone of that certain guy; the memories are so vibrant! Sending love to you and yours, M LikeLike
These are really nice photos. I especially like the last two and the first one. It looks like a lovely place. P.S. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Matt LikeLike
Thanks, Matt. I appreciate the thoughtful note. In actuality, those photos of tulips are some of the best-selling greeting cards I have! LikeLike
I can imagine. So how does an enterprising young photographer go about selling their photos as greetings cards? LikeLike
Ah, yes. I know of Etsy. I shall investigate your shop and I look forward to seeing your future projects. Matt LikeLike
I love these, Michelle. And I can’t help thinking about a certain guy I used to know who loved taking pictures (even though it was only a small camera). He left us some beautiful shots and these remind me of them. Billy
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I’m always thrilled to remind anyone of that certain guy; the memories are so vibrant!
Sending love to you and yours,
M
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These are really nice photos. I especially like the last two and the first one. It looks like a lovely place.
P.S. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Matt
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Thanks, Matt. I appreciate the thoughtful note. In actuality, those photos of tulips are some of the best-selling greeting cards I have!
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I can imagine. So how does an enterprising young photographer go about selling their photos as greetings cards?
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Personally, I sell through Etsy. Find me here to learn more!
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Ah, yes. I know of Etsy. I shall investigate your shop and I look forward to seeing your future projects.
Matt
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