Friday, January 27, 2006

Pics for charity

These three pictures were auctioned off at our TEAMS annual meeting in Tucson, last December. All three were unframed and all had several bidders. Although they didn't go as high as last year's pics went, they still fetched a good return for the Combined Federal Campaign, a group of worthy charities.
This companion picture to last year's El Capitan shot went for $165 unframed. I was hoping that one of our TEAMS owners would buy it to go along side the one he bought last year. It did go to a good home, though.


I decided to sell some Zion pictures this year and test the market. Both of these Zion pictures were sold in the 12x18 inch size. Zion is still one of my favorite places and I will be going back there someday to add to my collection. This one was taken in an area called "The Grotto" in the early morning. Ya just gotta love those silhouettes of those trees. This picture netted $85.


Finally, there's this colorful shot of a steeple-like rock formation. I could spend a week down there, exploring this national treasure and hanging out on the high cliffs. It boggles my mind to wonder just how many great pictures I could take there. This one sold for $156.

So, all told, my pictures brought in $406 and TEAMS as a whole amassed over $15,000 in auctioned donations, putting other Forest Service units to shame in the contribution arena. Again, I do need to start trying to sell some of these for my own "charitable" goals. It's tough to compete with all the great photographers already out there and I know that I'll not be getting rich off selling my wares but...

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Larry

I love all your pics. Hope to see you in SC again sometime soon.

Your Southern Cousin

3:17 AM  

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