About

Location

Brook Park, OH


Your Medium

fiber and recycled glass jewelry


Years in the Art Fair Business

40+


First show ever

can't remember back that far--in the 70's


What is your website?

https://www.urbanartifaks.etsy.com


What are the best things about art fairs

meeting face to face with people and networking with other vendors


Best show ever and why

atomic bazaar in sarasota...because i turned an opportunity to do a [great] show into a week's long vacation


Worst show ever and why

craft shows in parma in the 80's because people were there only to scope out ideas they could do themselves.


Who referred you to ArtFairInsiders.com? Please be specific.

metalworksjewelry Anne Nelson


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  • I started my photography business in 2008.  Shortly after starting my business I started shooting alphabet letters of architecture and other objects found in urban settings.  These letters can be used to spell words, or names to make contemporary art for you home.  This project took off, and became an overwhelming success.  I used the money from selling my alphabet letters to fund my photography business.  These letters are fantastic sellers and I’m thankfully too busy with my real passion to have time to sell them anymore.  So I’ve decided to sell the high resolution digital files for a fair price to the right person who is interested in making an abundance of extra income.  This idea will be unique to you, and if you're driven will make you lots of money.  The market is enormous!  If you’re interested and would like to discuss things further please contact me atshane@reedphoto.ca and please check out our alphabet photography atwww.reedphoto.ca click on “client” menu and enter the password “abc”.  We have b&w and color alphabets, and I’ve also custom created numerous word art pieces with quotes.  You’d receive everything with unlimited reproduction rights.  The letters can be put on anything you can think of or you can sell them just as letters to go in frames.  I always just sold them as letters for $5 per letter.  The profit margin is very high as it costs about 10-20 cents to print each letter and they sell for $5 each.  I look forward to hearing from you.
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