Gulp - I already have a bit over 16,000 (not a typo) hits on my smugmug page - one smugmug sale and one calendar sale.

Comfort diner location that showed my cafe series stuff closed a couple of years ago. I had several shows at his still existing place (on 45th st betweein 2nd and 3rd ave) but those were of Scrabble players and they were displayed during a tourney.

The photo in the first thumbnail in the article IS hanging at Abraco, the coffee shop that took the place of the egg store.

Moss's links to my web pages is already paying off.

Guess I'll never know who "discovered me" and told him
Could even have been from someone seeing the calendar in the laundry here :-)

ann


On 5/22/2013 11:39, Stan Halpin wrote:
That is a very nice article/interview. Congratulations! That should provide 
more than a few potential customers, the viewers of such a blog by definition 
are going to be interested in much of your work.

Speaking of which, is there a still-surviving coffee shop or small restaurant 
visible in one of your older photos?

I am visualizing a photo display of your work on the walls of such a place, anchored by an old image of that venue.

Then get Moss to tell folks that they can see some of your work in that venue . . .

stan

On May 22, 2013, at 8:50 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

I'm chuffed (like Derby ;-) )

http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2013/05/east-village-70s-80s.html

Blogger Jereniah Moss sent me an email last week asking if he could feature my 
stuff on his site after a reader of his wrote him about the Back in the Day 
calendar - I figured I wouldn't mention it until it was actually there.

Don't know if it will result in any actual sales, but he says he gets
a few thousand hits a day on the blog site and on his facebook page.
He included links to my smugmug page and my cafepress store

Cross fingers, guys!

ann





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