
Meet Ada, A.K.A. AlphaDogPhoto on Etsy. One day about five years ago my husband and I were visiting the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine, Florida when Steve looked down at the sidewalk and said, "look, this crack looks just like a K." That was the start of a very addictive hobby.
 We  have traveled all over the United States and have taken photos of  pretty  much every crack and crevice we ever walked by. We go on  wonderful vacations  with beautiful scenery and come back with  photographs of things that look like  letters…but none of ourselves.  We’ve even been driving down a highway and had to  turn around and go  back because something looked like a "P".  Many  times I’ll focus in on something on the ground or way up high--I must   admit unlikely places for a Kodak moment. By the time I’m done snapping   away, I realize that passersby are looking up or down perplexed and  trying to  figure out what I could possibly be taking a photo of. Little  do they know that  it’s something that looks like a letter that will  eventually end up on Etsy.
In  November 2010 we joined Etsy and wish we had signed up years before  when one  of our friends told us about it. We tried, and failed many  times, at setting up  our own website. Merchant accounts, tags, URLs… it  was all so confusing.  Etsy took a difficult and expensive part of our  business and made it easy and  affordable. We sell  our alphabet photos and unique barn wood frames at craft fairs and   Farmer Markets and love meeting new people and being part of the  crafting  community. What we did not expect when we joined Etsy was that  it was  also a community, but even BIGGER! I just shipped to the United  Kingdom today  and "convo’d" with someone in Hong Kong.Who knew that Steve noticing a crack in the sidewalk would lead to an International business called Alpha Dog Photo?
www.alphadogphoto.etsy.com
Good thing that sidewalk was cracked!
ReplyDeleteits obvious he has an artist's eye.. wow, and the photos u guys take show that...
ReplyDeleteGreat post! And great story on how it all started. It's funny how we artists incorporate our passion in so many ways in our lives. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Wonderful to hear how inspiration struck! Love the cards and gorgeous barn wood frames.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Julie
Julie Magers Soulen Photography