Month #11 - AS OF September 28th, 2008 Prints Sold: 1905
Total Raised: $2680
Total Participants: 108
Farthest Degree of Separation: 3
Top Selling Print: #13 - View From The Pit, 47 sold
Farthest Distance: Sedgwick, Maine
Note: These figures are based on 4x6 prints purchased, and do not reflect responses by email alone.
THANK YOU - THANK YOU - THANK YOU!!!
To all of you who have participated so far...thank you so much! I have been surprised, touched, moved to tears, and even laughed out loud by both your emails and letters accompanying your orders! The stories of how we are connected and how each of you learned about the project are very important to me, so keep sending them! I look forward to updating you as this journey unfolds. From the bottom of my heart....THANK YOU! ---Melanie bess
YOUR RESPONSES and WORDS FROM ME... BELOW
April 7, 2008
1000 Prints Sold
Thank you SO much for helping me sell 1000 prints so
far!! Very Exciting!!
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said...
What's up? Nearly two months and no update? Too busy? As one of your many supporters of your cause, I would hope to hear from you sooner rather than much later!
I was born October 28th, 1978 and raised in Southern Oregon, in the small, lovely town of Applegate, located just west of Medford. With three siblings and many cousins living within a mile stretch, most of my childhood was spent outdoors. Whether we were riding bikes, building forts, playing tag, trying to catch crawdads in Thompson Creek, swimming in the Applegate River, sleeping under the stars or helping out with the farming chores, it was an incredible time. My Gram's property stretches just over 600 acres, and 19 of those were certified a Century Ranch in 2003, receiving recognition as being owned and operated as a working ranch for 100 years within my family. I feel so fortunate to have grown up with such history, not to mention the freedom and encouragement to explore the wide-open spaces of the countryside that my family has maintained through hard work and perseverance! I love being a country girl!
I knew I wanted to be a photographer since I was a junior in high school and applied to Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. Art has been something I have always enjoyed and still-framing moments to later watch come to life again in the darkroom had me completely intrigued! How can you not love it? It is such a magical process! I was forever hooked when I took my first photography class at Southern Oregon University, while also taking the general education classes required to officially enroll at Brooks.
The reality of the financial requirement to follow this passion of photography sank in, and I made the decision to put off going until I could save more money. This is when the notion of becoming a nanny was put in front of me, and within two weeks of checking into it, I was on a plane to meet a family back East. After two years with the same family, and a little money tucked away for Brooks, I had yet another reality to choose, and that was whether or not to see the world. Brooks or the world? This was a no-brainer, as I have always been one for adventure. So I put off Brooks again and spent most of 2000 back-packing overseas. This was undoubtedly one of the best decisions I've ever made, and if you get the chance, DO IT!
Using up all the money I had saved for Brooks while traveling, I was back to square one. So with nearly another two more years of nannying, serving up lattes atStarbucks and saving, I was ready to start. I arrived in Santa Barbara on my 24th birthday and began Brooks just days later. It was a goal set and a goal achieved, well worth the six-year hiatus it took me to get there!
I graduated cum laude three years later with a Bachelor's Degree in Photography, double majoring in Commercial Advertising and Advertising. Even while attending school I was freelancing, along with maintaining my position at Starbucks and being a part-time, live-in nanny. Since graduating I have shot weddings, portraiture, fine art, worked as a studio manager forDoor 9 Studios, and had the great privilege of working as the Photo Editor for America's Underwater Treasures, a book put out by Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society.
I jumped at the opportunity to exchange palm trees for pine trees in July 2007 and moved to theInland Northwest. My move, although partly to escape the high costs of living in Santa Barbara, was to assist my sister Jennifer with her brand new coffee stand, Droolin Dog Espresso, located on Ramsey Road in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Perhaps I wouldn't have thought of this project had I not been on that road trip back from Jackson Hole, and that wouldn't have happened had I not made the decision to share in my sister's new adventures. I am grateful for both!
My goal, besides successfully completing this project and being Debt-Free by 30, is to inspire others! I want to travel, and being a destination photographer is the way to make two of my passions a reality. On the road getting there and when I finally do, need always come my desire to be true to myself and true to others, and in that comes inspiration!
Your thoughts?
Below each post, you will see the word "comments"...if you click on it you can leave me your thoughts, impressions, ideas...good or a good critique, I would love to hear them! Mb
1 comment:
What's up? Nearly two months and no update? Too busy? As one of your many supporters of your cause, I would hope to hear from you sooner rather than much later!
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