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Letter: Thanks from Robert

Comments re article 103218 Letter Robert Ellis has done well with cow and calf pictures

By Robert Ellis

Thanks Vicki for your kind words. You had me blushing before I finished my breakfast. I have plans to have those two images printed. I do market my prints online at robertelliswoodworking.com and take them to art festivals when I do shows, selling them right along side my cutting boards.

At the shows I was amazed at the interest in prints, especially in farm scenes, landscapes, etc, but especially when nearly half the sales came from prints. Having teenagers stopping at my booth and staring at a pic of a tractor in a barn...kind of, well left me for a loss of words; a very humbling effect.


Not to pat myself on the back for any success that may come from photography, I'll have to give Ed Waggener the credit for that. His praise and encouragement of my photography, along with gently persuading me into marketing prints, I owe it mostly to him.

Again, Vicki thanks for your encouraging words. --Robert


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