Photo of the Week #24.2

Oh so busy lately!  Taking an online marketing class, starting to build my own website, making new bookmarks…  But I still find time to do my Photo of the Week.  It’s just one of those things that helps me to stay in that creative state of mind and the more I stick with it, the more I find that inspiration is easier to come by.

Please enjoy our latest work:

From Me:
Needle & Thread
by Jessica Rogers Photography


From RA:
Forest No. 3
by Random Abstracts


From Danijela:
Love Is In You
by Danijela – Hrandmade


From Fred:
Flanders – Belgium
by Fred Laruent


From Amanda:
Sewing
by Amanda Rattigan


From Elizabeth:
Winter Comes Home
by Elizabeth T. Schoch


From Charlene:
The Coffee Cup
by Charlene McCoy


From Anika:
Lot D
by Anika Toro


From Sue:
Winter Farm
by Sue Templin


Thanks once again to everyone that participated!

If you’d like to join in Photo of the Week I’d love to have you along.  Just read the guidelines to find out how to submit your photo for next week.  Don’t forget to grab a badge for your blog or website and let everyone know they can join in too.

Have fun shooting!

11 Comments

  1. T @ Poppy Place

    There is some great abstraction here this week.

    Jessica, you are a busy girl!

    Yep, me too, would love to hear anything little gems you want to share from the marketing class.

    I am trying to work on a website but I am doing thru Weebly as the website I have now I can't update as my Darling (Techno Nerd) Hubby set it up years ago and it is way too complicated for my Winnie the Pooh brain to update :(

    Have a Lovely Weekend, T. :)

  2. Jessica

    Hey ladies – glad you're interested in marketing. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around many of the concepts myself. Actually, I've been taking this class through Crafting an MBA with Megan Auman. She's got tons of great business advice for artist and makers. You should check it out!

  3. Jessica

    Oh, and T. – as for my website, I'm doing a self-hosted WordPress site. So far (after just a week of working with it) it's not much more complicated than working with a blog. I've been more comfortable with that platform than with any of the other myriad places I've tried to build my own website through in the past. :)

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