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Artists who work on a canvas medium and who wish to display their canvas artworks will need to learn how to use canvas stretcher bars. Heavy duty stretcher bars are made from wood, and the canvas is placed over the bars, which are formed into square or rectangular stretcher bar frames, and then tightened down over the wooden frame. By using artist stretcher bars, the artist can get the canvas artwork very flat and taut on the frame base, and thus make it ready to be placed in a picture frame or to simply hang it as is.
Not too long ago I blogged about feeling overworked. I illustrated the blog with a stock photo of a man's head exploding. I was mulling that image over in my mind, thinking about whether it would behoove me to create another version.
A lot of people love to make photo books, especially lately. After all, digital photo books are much easier to make than regular photo books and they last a lot longer, too. What you may not realize about photo booking, though, is that it can be a family activity, even if you have small kids.
I just found out that one of my Getty Images, a herd of stampeding elephants, is on the March 1st Cover of Newsweek. Fame for a week! What is really amazing to me, and what continues to amaze me, is how easily the market can accommodate multiple uses of an image. Had it not been for Charlie Holland, and a couple of others who pointed it out to me, I would never have known the image was a Newsweek cover.
More than once I have been introduced as the "the guy who creates the cute, funny animal pictures". I have to admit, it is with mixed emotions that I hear that. As a photographer my ego can't help but want to be known for "serious" work. However, I really don't do much "serious" work.