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Fashion/Glamor photography by Michael Grace-Martin

Custom Mugs featuring Michael Grace-Martin Photos

30 Saturday Nov 2013

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I wanted to offer *something* during the Christmas season featuring some of my photos that was useful and not terribly expensive. So what did I come up with? Custom mugs featuring some of my photos, that’s what!

Personally, I like having a variety of unique mugs from which to drink coffee, tea and hot cocoa. My photo makes it unique and fun, and the “mug” feature takes care of the useful aspect!

Here are the four photo designs I’m offering at the moment:

Bathroom Vanities (Oct 2009)

Bathroom Vanities (Oct 2009)

Fort Collins, CO (Aug 2011)

Fort Collins, CO (Aug 2011)

Swing Bum (Oct 2011)

Swing Bum (Oct 2011)

SoHo, NYC (March 2012)

SoHo, NYC (March 2012)

So go ahead and buy a mug (or two or three…or so forth…:p) and give yourself and/or someone else a jolly ol’ Christmas…:-).

(And to make it more explicit here is the store link again..!)



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Lucy in the Studio a la Dada (Nov 2013)

26 Tuesday Nov 2013

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Dada: the style and techniques of a group of artists, writers, etc., of the early 20th century who exploited accidental and incongruous effects in their work

Lucy in the Studio a la Dada (Nov 2013)

Lucy in the Studio a la Dada (Nov 2013)

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Little Red Corset: Navigating a Corporate Landscape

22 Friday Nov 2013

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Last June (2013), I finally photographed a short series I had first envisioned the previous Winter. We tried to shoot it in late March, but the model came down with a bad cold. Instead of shooting during that chilly day in March, I fleshed out the concept of the shoot a bit more.

When we finally photographed the series, we hit ten locations in two hours. I wanted to call this a “photography sprint” because: a) it described the quickness of covering 10 locations in a short period of time, and b) I liked the combination of “sprint” with “little red corset”, the latter being a play on a fast sports car (i.e., “little red corvette”).

However, I worried that this all made the title too long and was too much about the process…?

Here’s what it was supposed to be:

Little Red Corset Photography Sprint:
Navigating a Corporate Landscape

Of course “navigating” at least hints at travel and may be sufficient by itself.

I’ve got plans to print these large because they were taken outside with a wide angle lens and were always meant to place the model within an expansive scene. I think printing them large would best present them with the full impact the images were meant to have. The cost to print and mount these as 30″x45″ prints is pretty expensive; so I may have to do a Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign to make it happen.

Anyway, here’s a video of the likely final shots I want to print:

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Upon Walking In (Jan 2013)

20 Wednesday Nov 2013

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Upon Walking In (Jan 2013)

Upon Walking In (Jan 2013)

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The Joy of Photography in a Red Auditorium (Jan 2013)

20 Wednesday Nov 2013

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One left over from a photo shoot I did last January..

The Joy of Photography in a Red Auditorium

The Joy of Photography in a Red Auditorium

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Star Treatment (Nov 2013)

15 Friday Nov 2013

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Another shot from my recent studio session (Nov 2013) with a model.

(BTW, this can only be called “art” if it’s some sort of cultural statement and not–God forbid–a “literal” pinup or portrait. So–G’dammit–I’m making a cultural statement.)

Star Treatment (Nov 2013)

Star Treatment (Nov 2013)

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The Message from Juried Exhibitions

09 Saturday Nov 2013

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About 1-3 times a year (on average), I submit photos to juried photography exhibitions. Although I’ve broken through on occasion, my record of success is pretty dismal (at least to me). Especially when you have to pay entry fees, the experience is definitely a downer…just rejection (with the underlying message that “your work isn’t as good as the work from the 40-50 photographers we selected”) and a loss of money that could have been spent on something useful, like groceries.

Perhaps the worst part is seeing work selected that you wouldn’t even consider successful–i.e., you wouldn’t even consider submitting some of the ones that end up “winning”.

The latter leaves you with a sense of powerlessness, like you can’t trust your own artistic sense. It makes you wonder if you should be posting all of your photos at a photo sharing site like Flickr, and only submit to photo contests the photos that get the most “favs”.

But this takes the basis for the evaluation of your photographs out of your own hands and puts it into the hands of a bunch of (mostly) strangers; it’s effectively “crowd-evaluation”.

I believe an important part of an artist’s growth is making their own decisions about their artistic successes and failures. If you base the evaluation of your work on crowd response (e.g., Facebook “likes”), you’ve lost. You’re stuck being a crowd-pleaser instead of seeking and experiencing authentic artistic growth.

True art is communication. Much of what passes as art is just visual gimmickry. Visual gimmickry can be very popular, but it doesn’t really communicate anything..at least not anything of much substance. Also, certain kinds of photos become fads and then all the photos you see are copies with slight variations; these often do well in juried exhibitions and contests…and drives me absolutely bonkers.

Ultimately, juried exhibitions are just another source of feedback, not so different from the crowd of viewers seeing your work at Flickr, etc.  We assume jurors are better judges of work than the many users and contributors to photo sharing websites, but in terms of what?

Many photography contests are judged by photographers who have experienced at least some “success” as judged by the fine art photography world. But what is someone who has experienced success going to judge as “good”? Work that looks like theirs? Work that is very different from theirs? Work that they just happen to like? Work that doesn’t in any way compete with the work they do? It’s unclear to me.

However, if I’m not letting Flickr tell me which of my work is best (because I don’t want to give Flickr or any photo-sharing website) that sort of power or “say” in the artistic work I pursue, is it any different letting jurors of photo contests/exhibits tell me if or which of my work is actually any good?

Here are two problems I have with the latter:

1) My ultimate “customer” (say, if I want to make money with art) is the collector, not other photographers or people who run contests or competitive exhibits.

2) “Artistic success” is doing work that is meaningful to you and which may find an audience willing to buy it. Trying to generate or emulate work that appeals to people involved in contests (whose true motives are typically unclear) doesn’t mean you’re doing meaningful work or that any of your work will actually sell. You may get some “advertising” out of it–which is usually not a bad thing–but even that is pretty short-lived.

In the end, the message you take from being accepted or rejected by a juried exhibition is up to you. The underlying meaning is often assumed to be “your work is good” or “your work is not good”. However, I don’t have that much confidence in the process to believe either verdict, even when the verdict has been in my favor.

I’d like to finish with a gallery of images I’ve submitted recently (from two different submissions) which fit the themes of the calls for entry, but were (as they must be) my interpretation/s of what fit best.

These are images I have taken that I really like; the jurors for the calls for entry obviously didn’t like them so much…or thought them “bad fits” to the exhibition themes for which they were acting as jurors. (Themes are typically pretty abstract, but I suspect jurors come up with specific working interpretations that may or may not ever be communicated to anyone else.)

Fortunately, the Internet makes it possible to see & hear art that goes beyond the constricted exposure offered by long established and self-proclaimed gatekeepers.

Inversion (2013)
Special Delivery (2013)
Wedding Reception Garden (2012)

Fireplacement (2013)
Science Friction (2013)
Kitchen Checkers (2009)

Bridesmaids (2012)
Inside Out (2013)
Smartclones (2013)

Living Room Stage (2013)
Circus Escape (2012)



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57 Chevy and the Red Corset (June 2013)

23 Wednesday Oct 2013

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57 Chevy with Red Corset (June 2013)

57 Chevy with Red Corset (June 2013)


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(BTW, the one foot being “cut off” is symbolic of something I’m quite sure…:p)



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57 Chevy (June 2013)

21 Monday Oct 2013

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57 Chevy (June 2013)

57 Chevy (June 2013)

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Morning Coffee Notecard

19 Saturday Oct 2013

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I printed 10-12 greeting cards featuring a b&w photo I titled “Morning Coffee” a while back as a test printing. If you email me your name and mailing address with the subject line “Morning Coffee Notecard”, I’ll send you one with a personal note…:-).

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