Of course it costs money silly! lol. These portraits involve hours and hours for me.......I'm not going to do it for free. Actually, I'm very cheap. Just compare some other pet portrait artists out there...most of them *start* at around $300. If I was being paid hourly for them, I'd make a lot more money then I do! lol.Aww, I thought it would cost money. Sigh, get back to me when I have more than 45$ in total and own a credit card.
Actually...you'll need *more* money when you are older....that roof will no longer be provided by your parents.....and pet food isn't free either.I won't need money when I get older, as long as I have my pets and some kind of roof over my head.
I'm sorry to hear that your camera was stolen!Thanks for the information! I am definitely interested in a picture of my cat Mollie Rose and MooShoo. I'll try and get a picture of them, although I only have a digital camera now (my Canon Sureshot Zoom was stolen from the newspaper in CT before I left )I'd die if somebody stole either one of my cameras...I'm addicted to them! They really aren't worth much though. Hey, digital pics are fine. As long as they are pretty high quality. I work from just scanned pics all the time. I just like mailed ones, because it saves my poor printer on expensive ink lol.
Oh, and I'm not offering a bunch of different sizes, along with colored paper. I haven't updated this on my website now, so I will let you know when I do.






I'd die if somebody stole either one of my cameras...I'm addicted to them! They really aren't worth much though. Hey, digital pics are fine. As long as they are pretty high quality. I work from just scanned pics all the time. I just like mailed ones, because it saves my poor printer on expensive ink lol.
Reply With Quote
Bookmarks