
Feeding Time, by Selbstsicht
Thu, December 21st, 2006 by Miles
Tue, December 19th, 2006 by Miles
Mon, December 18th, 2006 by your_waitress
Have you finished your holiday shopping this year? Don't worry. Neither have we. Luckily, several photobloggers have come up with some amazing gifts that we would love to give and better yet, to receive. Here is a sample of the cool goods we have seen lately by individual photobloggers and collaborations. Plus we offer a few sites where you can make or sell your own memorable gifts.
Calendars keep us focused and we love Heather Powazek Champ's 2007, A Year in the Tea Garden wall calendar. If you live in Canada, check out the Spacing 2007 Calendar featuring several Toronto photobloggers. Want to make your own calendar? Try Cafepress.com.
You will not be able to pick up a copy of the Daily Dose of Imagery Collection | Volume 1 book today, but we are more than willing to wait for the next round of offering for this one. The Toy Camera Handbook is all about the plastic cameras we love and features several photobloggers. If you want to help someone else get in the game, check out the Create Your Own Photo Blog book by Catherine Jamieson and featuring the work of dozens of photobloggers. Why not pick them up a gift subscription to JPG Magazine which features only photobloggers for some inspiration as well? Want to make your own book or even a magazine? Try Blurb or LuLu.
Many photobloggers have been selling prints for some time now and it would be impossible to list them all here. It is a marvelous way to share your work or build your own home art gallery. A new approach is to combine with other artists also interested in selling their work, as in the new Know Your Artist collection. Another notable collaboration is Picture the Cure founded by photoblogger Irina Souiki as a way to raise money to help fight breast cancer. The main event (an auction) for this year has passed, yet several prints by photobloggers are still available for sale in the gallery to support the cause. Want to sell your own prints in a community? Try Etsy.
Of course, you may have similar products out there that we inadvertently missed. So, if you are selling similar products to the ones mentioned above, and are a photoblogger, please feel free to list them in the comments below.
Tue, December 12th, 2006 by Miles

Playtime in the Dark, by Whitebox Studios (profile)
New server!