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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Average Rating (4.84 Stars):
Maggie Brewner
April 13th, 2024
This card was done perfectly.
Michael Bryant
April 13th, 2024
Ordered for a UK client. The quality of the greetings cards was excellent and delivery was quick.
Michael Bryant
April 13th, 2024
Ordered for a UK client. The quality of the greetings cards was excellent and delivery was quick.
Michael Bryant
April 13th, 2024
Ordered for a UK client. The quality of the greetings cards was excellent and delivery was quick.
Leslie Denkers
April 12th, 2024
The artwork is beautiful. I think it would be excellent on a canvas. I have been considering a second order. I am in awe of the artist.
Lois Teegarden
April 12th, 2024
I have not received the sandhill crane framed print yet/ cannot submit a review yet.
Photography is a way of expression for me. This was especially when I discovered digital photography and the possibility of being in control of the whole process, from pressing the shutter to printing. Than i also discovered that photography is more than just pressing the shutter; it also shows ones own, more personal, view on the world. There are so many stories that can be told in one image, and to me the best stories are just out there on the street, just waiting to be captured. In my photography I want to strive for a personal style, preferably more than a signature….but a permanent memory of the image in the viewers mind :) My gear: Nikon COPYRIGHT NOTICE © All images in this gallery are the original...
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Maggie Terlecki
What an interesting shot (although all of your images are!!) ... This guy, just in from the rain, as attested by the drops on his shoulder and the soggy bottoms of his pants.. sits between these two and makes a wonderful trio. I'm a little perplexed by the white umbrella and white socks, to tell the truth. What man goes out with either? Especially since his other clothes seem quite conservative. Who has been dressing you? LOL. He has caught you looking... do you think he's thinking.. oh, shoot.. I am way too noticeable! The guy in the restaurant seems to have caught something in his eye (is there a carnival on the other side of the street as implied by the backwards sign?) and the older woman he is with perhaps has the sniffles, as the rainy weather may have gotten to her too or perhaps she has noticed the man who sat down and has just whispered.. don't look now.. but the guy outside has both a white umbrella and white socks! :-D I also love the monochrome and very slightly warm tint to this b&w image as it feels good even though it was surely a cold day! :) Maggie
Michel Verhoef replied:
Haha....your story is quite something but you missed something...lol...there are 4 traces of humans here...even the photographer ! He did see me but he wasn't realizing that I was shooting him, it was a really lucky shot since I was shooting with a telelens without looking through it...really lucky. Yes it was at the summer carnival and it wasn't too cold...but some people like to walk with raincoats and white socks...haha...thanks dear Maggie !!! 🍀
Laara WilliamSen
I love the symetry in this one! And the essence of three characters. Very authentic!
Michel Verhoef replied:
Thank you very much Laara !!
Ginette Callaway
I must say, you be spending lots of time out in the streets, among the people with your camera. You don't get these kind of shots by chance. Every photo becomes an exceptional moment captured, even the mundane becomes a masterpiece, transcending earthly realities.
Michel Verhoef replied:
Ohh...I'm not so much out there...just sometimes and I should be out there much more !! Thanks dear Ginette !! Happy New Year !!
Daniel Gomez
Everything is fabulous about this picture !! What an artist you are !! L F
Christel Roelandt
Great portrait, the two people behind the window framing the whole. Zakje patat?? Witte kousen en paraplu assorti, ouch :) Haha...our friend Ana said it LOL Verhoefian :) :) !! Groetjes, Christel. L&F&T
ANA MUNOZ
Another great portrait Michel; I also like the two characters in the background and the composition of the whole scene, very "verhoefian" as you would say :))) LOL
Theresa Tahara
Very dapper with his white socks, umbrella and plaid lining. Great portrait, Michel. ;-)
Michel Verhoef
Thanks Antonio for these kind words and the appreciation :)
Michel Verhoef
Ha...well, you know I have something with men wearing trenchcoats :))) it has something ludicrous when being in certain settings....lol...especially when they wear white socks...such a No No....
Danielle R T Haney
WOW Michel!! My first impression when viewing Your Work is always, "Where does he find these Fantastic-Looking People?!" Then I realize it's all in the way You Capture... You could make anyone Beautiful and Interesting with Your Skills and Eye! LOOOVE THIS!
Michel Verhoef
Thanks Petros, i am sure you see them as i see them, but maybe you forgot to press the shutter...lol :)
Petros Yiannakas
Great image Michel. You are very talented. I like the way you see other people. !
Michel Verhoef
Thanks a lot Julie !! :)
Julie Niemela
What fine portrait work. v/f
Michel Verhoef
Hi Darla...thanks for your observation, and the white socks were actually the reason for the shot since I am allergic to men wearing white socks (except with light pants of course).....LOL
Darla Wood
This image is a real winner for me, Michel! A very interesting composition of this dapper gentleman...the two inside diners framing the main subject...love that symmetry and the various reflections in the window...awesome! A beautiful blend of monochromatic tones and the pop of white with the umbrella and white socks really makes the image stunning! ( I thought at first that Sean Connery-007 was in the image...had to do a double take...lol ....and had a great chuckle with Donna's take on this image...very humorous ;-)
Michel Verhoef
Wow...I love your imagination Donna !!! I think I stick yo that story....lol
Donna Blackhall
Every image has a story - in looking at this I see the lady holding her nose as if the gentleman opposite her did something unmentionable during the meal and the gentleman is looking out the window as if to say " wasn't me" and the gentleman seated outside is starting to chuckle about the whole situation V
Mary Machare
I love the people in the restaurant window as much as the gentleman with the umbrella. Marvelous work as always! vf
Sharon Coty
fantastic capture Michel! love all the background faces and shadows:)