Sunday, December 25, 2011

Sunday Spotlight: Christmas with Twenty Little Lights : )


Meow Meow! I hope everybody is having a wonderful time celebrating with family and friends! I know I've written about how awesome Etsy is and how I can't stop discovering new shops, (not that I want to!) 
It really is the artist's market place. Full of amazing unique talent, and my most recent discovery is the artwork of the talented Ann from Twenty Little Lights. (Wait till you read how she named her shop!) When I first saw her art I was instantly drawn to the super cute kitty drawings, they're fun, whimsical and full of life! Ann has also recently started making plushies and decorations, mixing different textiles and materials for an ever interesting mix of art! Here's more from her about her beautiful work, enjoy! 

"A Sunny Day"


1.Tell us about what you do
I paint, make plushies and decorations, and sell them in my Etsy shop. I try to make colorful feel-good stuff, for kids, and grown-ups who are still in touch with their inner child. :-)
1/3 of the profit of the paintings and prints is donated to a local cat shelter, Cat Shelter Limburg.

2. How did the name of your shop 'Twenty Little Lights' come about?
It's so hard to come up with a good shop name. I wanted something that sounds neutral but interesting. My garden is a meeting place for every cat in the neighbourhood. At times, in the summer, there were 10 cats lying on the lawn. When the sun went under, you could see all their eyes twinkle. So those are the 20 little lights. 

3.What medium/materials do you work the most with?
I work mostly with acrylic paint, ecoline and fabric.
Acrylic paint because I like the texture of it. I like working with my fingers, I need to feel the paint. It dries fairly quickly, which allows you to work fast.
Ecoline has such lovely bright colors, and it's so easy to use. Buying Ecoline colors is a real treat to me, and I can get all excited by it. :-)
A newly discovered medium is fabric. I love looking for new prints, and combining fabrics to make them look more interesting. 


4.Is there a certain time of day when you feel the most creative?
I'm an evening person. After my day job I love to retreat in my studio, with some good music and some scented candles.
Although I also enjoy getting up really early on a day off, and see the sun come up while I'm painting, knowing that I have all day to do what I love most. Guess I'm just not a noon person. :-) 


5.As a fellow cat lover I know the joy cats bring! Tell us a bit about your cats, their names, likes and dislikes, and their unique characteristics. 
I have two cats, Bram and Floor. 
I rescued Floor from a cat shelter. When I went to the shelter, I decided that the cat should pick me, not the other way around. And Floor (which means "flower") was the first to jump on my lap. She's a big ball of fluff. She looks a bit like a Maine Coon but is definitely not a pedigree cat. 

It took me a lot of patience to make her a bit more social cause she's really skiddish. But eventually she came to me more often to get a cuddle, on her terms that is.
She's not the easiest cat to have around. She can be very sweet, but changing her flea collar or catching her to go to the vet is a battle, in which I am almost always the one that gets hurt. But I love her to bits. She meows often without a sound, just opening her little mouth. That's really cute to see.

Bram is a very big ginger tom cat. He's ok with everything. You can chase him, cuddle him, pick him up, even tease him a bit without him minding a bit.
He likes to play fetch with a drinking straw, just like a dog, and recently my boyfriend taught him to sit when he gets a treat!
He looks really tough, but actually he is a ninny. He's terrified of the vacuum cleaner, and a new empty box for him to play with is interesting but intimidating as well. :-) Toys that make a lot of noise just scare him away.
Bram is a very vocal cat. He talks back to you and always has to have the last word.

My cats are spoiled rotten and I see them as part of my family.

6. Apart from your cats, what inspires you to draw?
Anything can inspire me. A good book, a movie. Pictures in magazines. Sometimes I make a moodboard for a painting, mostly I just see where my brush leads me. Most ideas I get right before falling asleep.


7.Tell us more about the charity you support, and how they help cats.
Cat Shelter Limburg is a non-profit organisation that shelters stray kittens. Instead of putting them in a shelter, they place them in foster homes until they have found their definite home. They do a lot of good work, promoting neutering, giving the kittens medical care and socializing them. It's better for cats to be in a homely environment instead of a shelter, where they don't get the attention and affection they need. In a normal home they can get used to children, everyday life, and other pets.


Every year Cat Shelter organizes an auction with items from famous Belgians and art work that is donated by several artists. This year I took part for the first time, and I will do so next year.


It's amazing what these people do, and how much time and effort they put into it.


8.How has starting an Etsy shop helped you with your art?
It helps me wanting to improve myself, stretching myself, trying new things. When you just paint for yourself, inspiration runs dry and eventually you give up. The shop gives me the energy to keep on making stuff, practicing, and keeping the creative juices flowing.
The creative buzz on the site works stimulating as well. 

9.How do you overcome artist's block? (If you have experienced it!)
I have. I think every artist get's stuck sometimes. I am lucky to have two main items in my shop: paintings and things that are made of fabric. When I'm done with painting for a while, I sew, and when I'm out of ideas for plushies and decoration, then I paint or make graphic stuff.
I have to say that I haven't experienced an artist's block since I have the Etsy shop. On the contrary: I have so many ideas for new things that I don't have the time to make them all, and I don't know with what I should start first.


10.What is your most favorite color?
My absolute favorite color is green. It is calming yet energizing, depending on its hue. It has a depth that attracts me.

11.What is your least favorite color?
I don't really have a least favorite color. I don't like drab colors, but every color has its charm when it's used right.

12.If you had the chance to meet someone famous (living), who would it be and why?
I had to think about this for a while... But I came up with Milan Kundera. He is my absolute favorite writer. Especially "The unbearable lightness of being" influenced me and touched me enormously. I would love to discuss the book with him.



I wish the interview wasn't over! Haha and I hope you feel the same way :P To check out the rest of Ann's amazing work please visit her at her shop: Twenty Little Lights. She's also on Twitter: www.twitter.com/20LittleLights
And you know it's not complete if facebook isn't in the picture :P www.facebook.com/TwentyLittleLights
Become a fan for updates and promotions! She's running a giveaway now and you don't want to miss it, it's over at Morning Tempest , make sure you go for your chance to win a print! 


Thank you for reading! Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas! 

With Love,
Zoe

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Tuesday Tip: Get Up Close & Personal

Every Tuesday I'd like to share a photography tip I've learned that has enhanced my skills and I hope would work for you too!
Portraiture is not my favorite genre in photography, I do like to photograph people from time to time but I'm not a big fan of unnatural poses. Children do a good job of being natural and so I certainly don't mind and in fact enjoy photographing them : )

 'My Little Frida Kahlo'

When framing your shot do not be afraid of zooming in on the face. 'Fill the frame' no matter what your subject is. Many photographers agree that wasted space in the frame could have been used to provide a clearer and better picture of your subject.
Hope you enjoyed today's tip! If you have any tips, I'd love to hear them!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

ChicksPhotoGraphics, Fine Art Photography by Susan Christensen

Sundays are beautiful days. Long, lazy, especially in the summer. Winter Sundays are my favorite though as we get to cozy up in front of the fireplace, the family all together, sharing stories, laughing and having a good time. And on this warm Sunday, I'd like to start my 'Sunday Spotlight' feature, where I interview an Etsy artist so that we may get to know the person behind the art!


Susan Christensen from ChicksPhotoGraphics has a fun shop on Etsy with beautiful nature shots. A little while ago I had the honor of having my work (along with work from other photographers) turned into photo note cards by Susan for her Somalia famine relief project. The proceeds will be donated to aid in the famine relief till the end of 2011. 


I had the pleasure of interviewing Susan and I'd like to share it with you, so with no further ado:


1.When did you first become interested in Photography?
Both my parents were very artistic. My mom painted and sewed and was very clever. My dad drew and painted some and, not a lot. But, he was good at it. He also would get into the kitchen from time to time to create his "specialties." I see photography as an artistic trait and so, even though I may have been doing other things, the desire to capture and the "eye" were present in early life.


2.Are you a self-taught photographer or did you attend school?
The only training I've received has been from an incredible photographer/teacher in Murfreesboro, TN, Titus Bartos (MadeInMurfreesboro.com). I attended several of his classes, however I still consider myself a student with much to learn ~ only because my learning style is so trial-and-error. So, I'm very self-taught since I have to make all the mistakes before the correct method sinks in.


3.Do you have an area of specialty or favorite style of photography? 
All things of nature are my favorite things to photograph. And by far, children are at the top of that list. It's priceless to catch that childlike thought running through that little head of theirs. With your own daughter, I'll bet you know just what I'm talking about!




4.With what lens do you work the most? 
I use a Nikkor 70-300mm most of the time since I'm usually shooting nature at a distance. My favorite lens for crispness is a Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8.

5.Besides your camera, what piece of equipment do you always have with you?
Other pieces of equipment ~ that makes me smile...nothing much - I guess my purse or phone? Really, though, now that I think about it, I take notes often. So, I guess I'd have to say pencil and paper.

6.What do you enjoy most about photography?
The thing I know I've taken from photography is the awareness it's heightened in me. I see myself recognizing beauty even more (and relishing it!), and then also, looking for the "perfect" shot.



7.What are some of the challenges you have overcome as a photographer?
 I guess the biggest obstacle I've faced in any endeavor is my own self-doubt, feelings of inadequacy, inferiority, etc. However, I continue to remind myself that while there will always be those that are so much "better" than I, we ARE all unique and we all bring our own spin to our art!

8.When did you decide to sell your work and how do you keep yourself motivated in this competitive field? 
Starting my Etsy shop last summer, at the suggestion of a friend, was when I began to sell photos other than to individuals for whom I'd done a photo shoot. The Etsy shop kind of "gave me permission" to go out and shoot more; gave me a purpose for doing what I liked doing!
Motivation comes and goes. Finding a meaningful reason is usually what gets me focused, and realigns my motives and life purpose.

9.What goal are you working towards within your photography?
And my goal is to simply present something to others that creates a stirring in them - ultimately a stirring that draws them to God. 



10. And finally, and in my best James Lipton voice (select questions of his!), what is your favorite word?
The question of what my favorite word is makes me recall a friend I used to work with/for. He was a very positive individual. Whenever he was asked how he was doing, he'd say "excellent." That word rings true with me. For, we were made in God's image..."Excellent," right?!

11.What is your least favorite word?
Any negative word would be a least favorite.

12.What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?
As for other professions that interest me (and there are more than a few), given the opportunity I could easily be persuaded to go into the culinary field / restauranting business. I worked in that industry for a number of years and bnever got to fulfill the desires I had. It wouldn't be too difficult to make a switch :o)


There you have it! I thoroughly enjoyed reading Susan's responses, she reminds us that motivation comes and goes but we have to look within and know that our passion for the things we do should move us forward. 
And finally, this made me smile (very clever Susan!) do please stay calm and choose four prints! 


Thank you for reading! I hope you enjoyed this interview as much as I did! You can find Susan here: 
www.ChicksPhotoGraphics.etsy.com
www.ChicksPhotoGraphics.com
www.facebook.com/pages/Chicks-Photo-Graphics/337969674579

Next week's interview: A cat lover from Belgium! You don't want to miss it!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Shipping Costs: A Big Fat ZERO!


Starting December 16th and running until December 27th: FREE shipping on all listings store wide!
Check out 'Zoe, with Love' alongside Sephora, Godiva, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, Bebe, Barnes & Noble, and many more on Free Shipping Day : ) <--- Click!

With Love,
Zoe

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

A Freak Storm, My Partner in Crime & Other Short Stories


Power can be evil, it can also be good. In fact, power is a very good thing when it comes to providing you with light, running water, and food, something we didn't have for a 10 grueling days! We grilled for the most part so that was fun : ) The New England storm knocked most of Connecticut's feeble infrastructure and left most of its residents powerless. I made my escape to NY a bit too late, the day after my escape our power was restored! I'm grateful to be writing this post from a warm cozy place and I'm hoping and praying everyone everywhere affected by the storm is safe and sound!

In better more exciting news, I've joined forces with Rocka, a good old friend who's a lawyer, turned photographer turned graphic designer! His work is amazing and I can't wait to feature his artwork! Here's his first listing:


A VW Beetle in Phuket, Thailand 

Friday, October 28, 2011

Friday Favorites

It's time for Friday Favorites. Every Friday I'll feature 3 of my favorite Etsy stores. As I've gotten more involved in the Etsy community, I've met some wonderful people who have amazing work! I love their art and would like to dedicate both Fridays and Sundays to them : ) So stay tuned for our Sunday Spotlight!
Now onto my Friday Favorites : )



Who's more beautiful than a peacock? Nobody :P Meet Captain Peacock!

Danny from Maximonstertje has wondrous travel photography, vivid colors, magical captures, her shop is a traveler's dream come true! But there's more, nature, animals and foooood! Yumm : ) Make sure you visit and get a taste of the beautiful world we live in!
Along her Etsy shop, Danny has a flickr account where you may also view her wonderful work: www.flickr.com/photos/maximonstertje
Don't forget to like her page on facebook! www.facebook.com/MaximonstertjePhotography



Susan Christensen from ChicksPhotoGraphics has a wonderful fine art photography shop that is 'aiming to stir the soul'. Her art is beautiful and diverse, and includes everything from landscapes, animals, automobiles and nature!
And all proceeds from now through the end of 2011, will be donated to aid in the Somalia famine relief. So make sure you go, check her work out and help those in need!



A Tisket a Tasket is one of my all time favorite photos. There is so much sweetness in it : )

From the descritption: This little girl had a basket full of her beloved friends all going for a walk. Barefoot and in a sundress, she knew just where she was going ~ oh the thoughts and plans of a little girl!
To see more of Susan's amazing work, visit her website: www.ChicksPhotoGraphics.com
And to keep up to date with her work, like her page on facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Chicks-Photo-Graphics/337969674579


Georgia from ThruALensPhotography lives in France. The result? Beautiful photographic images from everything French. Venture through the French countryside, have coffee at a wonderful street cafe and get mesmerized by the architecture. One of my favorites:



Summer Lovin' is a gorgeous sunflower. Sunflowers are my mother's favorite flowers and I love them because of that! 

Georgia has another website at: www.georgia-fowler.artistwebsites.com 
And another Etsy shop: TranquilityPhotos
She also has another one in the making, so for a sneak peak visit: www.photographsfrance.org 
Like her on facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/ThruALens/143101939105326 
Twitterrrrr: http://twitter.com/#!/jorjaclare
And I save the best for last: 25% off all prints in her shop! Use coupon code ALEL25OFF during checkout. And for free worldwide shipping make sure you purchase before the end of the month! 


Shopping on Etsy is always a pleasurable experience. You know when you see something you like that you are only a message away from the artist who made it. You may ask questions about where the photo was taken, what's the story behind it and so on. I'm always reminded of this when shopping on Etsy and it puts so much more meaning into the art I'm purchasing.
My Friday favorites shops have beautiful photographic images for sale.  So when the time comes for some new art for your walls or if you're thinking of what to buy as gifts, go visit them! I'm sure you'll find something that you will love : )

And don't forget to come back on Sunday for the Sunday Spotlight! 

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Bentleyed Up!

I have to get in the habit of featuring the beautiful treasuries my prints get featured in!
I'm starting with my Bentley shot taken in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.



Deep Red:
 http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTQ3MzEzNzF8ODQyODQ2MTcw/deep-red?index=1

Burgundy Dreams of Teal and Feathers
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTQzODEwMjR8ODY5NTIwNDEx/burgundy-dreams-of-teal-feathers?index=0

 Enjoy!
With Love,
Zoe

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

How to Increase Your Facebook Fan Base


Social networking plays an important role in business marketing. There are vast numbers of people who use these networking sites for both personal and business matters and so to reach potential customers and have a platform through which to showcase your business it is essential that you network online. After creating a facebook fan page for 'Zoe, with Love', my fine art photography shop on Etsy, I needed fans. I asked friends and family to join, but how many of us have 10,000 family members? I wanted more exposure on facebook, and one day came across the best way to get it! Promotion pages. There are pages on facebook that are created specifically to help business owners or fan page owners to increase their fan base.

Here is how it's done:

Create your business page. Invite friends and family, if you'd like.

'Like' the promotion pages (I have provided a list below), you may like however many you want, the more the better as they each hold 'liking ladders' at different times.

When you come across a liking ladder event, read the instructions, most will ask that you share the event on your wall, and then tag your page's username/link in the comment section under the event announcement/invite.
You tag by placing an @ sign in front of your username, it then turns blue.

Make sure that you are using facebook with your personal username (not your fan page or business page as the likes will not count) then start liking all the other pages.
An easy way to do this is by hovering over their business tags and a small box pops up that has the 'like' button on the lower left corner. Simply click on it and you've become their fan. They'll like you back and that's how you get your new fans!

It may seem strange going on a liking spree, but it really does work, I went from 100 family/friend likes to 600 by simply joining these liking ladders. It does take some time and you do have to sit there clicking like after like but in the end you get fans and expose your work to more and more people and that is the point of advertising.

Talk about your work, announce sales, be active and engage your fans. It's your page and so make it whatever you want it to be!

Here is a list of some business promoting pages. Like them and start the liking game : ) You may also like me on facebook: ZoeWithLove  : )
Post your facebook business pages as well as blog links here in the comment section so I like you back!

I wish you all the best with your business!

With Love,
Zoe

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Congratulations A Little Etsy Love Winners!



Thank you Betsabe, Michelle and SarahLearns for participating in my September giveaway! I have written to each of you, please check your emails and respond with your choice of 5x7 print and mailing address!
Do check back often as I hold contests and have giveaways for special occasions : )

For EVERYBODY who participated in my giveaway I am extending a BOGO offer, buy one, get one FREE! For my giveaway participants ONLY!

Offer valid until December 31st 2011

Message me for details!

With Love,
Zoe

Thursday, September 15, 2011

OFF50!




“If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.”


Enjoy 50% OFF prints 16x20 and larger, valid until October 1st! 

Check out Zoe,with Love for details & coupon code.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Etsy Photographer Spotlight

I've been featured! Check out Photographer Jennifer Jackson's blog .PiXELGRiN. and her interview with several photographers (including moi!) You can read the interview at this link:

Etsy Spotlight

Check it out!

With Love,
Zoe

Monday, August 29, 2011

WINNERS!



CONGRATULATIONS!

Mahsa, Rosewendy and Lynda got it right! I'll contact you individually for your addresses.
This was a fun giveaway, every time I'd read an answer I'd say noooooo, where are fans of yellowwww?!

Apart from the winners, my favorite responses are:
Hot pink with white polka dots, magical colors of the rainbow and orange : )
For those who didn't win, A little Etsy Love is hosting another giveaway on September 19th, this time there is no contest, you just have to enter your name and email address and 3 winners will be chosen randomly to win a print of their choice!

Thank you all for your warm wishes and for participating. Follow the blog for updates, more contests, giveaways and all sorts of good stuff!
And stay tuned, a new set of 4 5x5 prints will be coming our way! Check out Zoe, with Love for new listings!

With Love,
Zoe

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Chica : )



"God made the cat in order that humankind might have the pleasure of caressing the tiger"
Fernand Mery

Friday, August 19, 2011

We Are All Unique



'Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.'
Margaret Mead 

Is that an oxymoron? I wrote a long and winding monologue and then realized the image really says it all (all and anything really!). While it's true that we all have our special traits to make us unique, we are in essence all the same. But then again a different approach could be that while we all look the same, we are indeed different :P What is your take? 
New listing over at Zoe, with Love!
We're still playing guess the color over here and here. Try your luck and win a free print!

With Love,
Zoe

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

You, Me and Infinity


New print up at Zoe, with Love! I hope you like it. Keep going guys, if you have guessed the ribbon's color here, guess on facebook as well to increase your chances! Also, have you picked your favorite photo yet? You may 'heart' more than one!

Check out the post below for a chance to win a free print of your choice!

With Love,
Zoe

Monday, August 15, 2011

~Ribbon Cutting Opening Ceremony Contest~

We're Open! Or just about to, I need your help in cutting the ribbon! Now here's the fun part, you get to guess the color of the ribbon and win a free 5x7 print of your choice from Zoe, with Love!
3 lucky winners will be randomly chosen using random.org

Here's what you have to do:

-Enter your answer as a comment (you have one try), leave your name and email, for more privacy, send your email address to zoewithlove(@)hotmail(dot)com
-Go to Zoe, with Love, the official store on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/zoewithlove  find a print you'd like, 'heart' it if you wish!
-Deadline: August 28th.

Good luck and have fun!

With Love,
Zoe

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Knock on the Sky and Listen to the Sound.

Welcome welcome welcome! 
Friends, family, strangers (who are just friends waiting to happen!)

I'm so glad you're here, I'm so glad I'm here! So I've finally taken the plunge and set up shop on Etsy. What is Etsy? It's this great marketplace for all things handmade. And vintage too. It's my favorite place to shop as it's one-of-a-kind-stuff heaven! I knew it almost instantly. This is where I want to be. This is where I want to show the world my art. There are those of us who write in isolation, words flowing in the dark recesses of our mind, giving us solace about what is. And then there are those who want to make that connection to the other,  spread a little wing, inspire something within. I've found a comfortable place in between. My photographs have been for the most part adorning my computer files, some have the pleasure of being hung on friend's and family's walls, yet others smile at me from not too far a distance. It's time to set them free!
Here's a little about me:
My camera and I are the best of friends, it goes wherever I go and sees what I see. It's my gateway to life, that lens. Photography has helped me really 'see', to truly 'look' to stop, frame, click, wonder, reflect. 
And now with the encouragement of friends and family I decided to start Zoe, with Love so that I share my art photography on a more public platform and it is through that process that I wish to learn more, have fun and share the magic with everyone!

Please visit me at Zoe, with Love over at Etsy, I would love to hear your thoughts on my photographs and cozy little shop. This blog and my group over at facebook will be my main form of communication with you regarding Zoe with Love's updates, promotions, contests and lots of other goodies! 

I welcome you once again, see you soon! 

With Love,
Zoe