Archive for June, 2009

My photos on Cabela’s t-shirts!

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009



My photos on Cabela’s t-shirts!

Originally uploaded by Daniel Greene

Yes, that’s me standing in Cabela’s store in Glendale, AZ, holding up two of the t-shirts my photos were used for– and I’m standing right in front of the taxidermy specimens I photographed! I was so excited to see the fruits of my labor that I bought two of these t-shirts for myself and one for my mom and one for my dad. Not bad that I earned $600 for selling four photos for use on graphic tees, either!

Here’s my photo of the African Lion:

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And here’s General Sports Apparel’s design using it:

TEE LAYOUT

Here’s my photo of the cape buffalo:

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And here’s General Sports Apparel’s design using it:

TEE LAYOUT

Also sold and made into t-shirts not shown here:

Here’s my photo of the polar bear:

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And here’s General Sports Apparel’s design using it:

TEE LAYOUT

Here’s my photo of the whitetail deer:

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And here’s General Sports Apparel’s design using it:

TEE LAYOUT

The whitetail deer tee was the most popular one. It’s sold out in all sizes. The lion, buffalo, and polar bear tees are still available in some sizes at the Cabela’s in Glendale, AZ. The lion and polar bear tees are available at Cabela’s online: Cabela’s Lifetime Adventures Short Sleeve Tee Shirt.

Upcoming Workshop: Speak-N-Spell: How to Spell & Pronounce Foreign Names & Words

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

I’m teaching my next workshop at the Desert Valleys Regional Cooperative on Wednesday, July 15, from 5:30-8:30 PM. I designed this workshop to help ASL interpreters to recognize foreign names and words when they hear them so that they know how to fingerspell them, and to recognize foreign names and words when they see them fingerspelled so they know how to pronounce them. The workshop examines the phonologies of various languages and gives participants tools for further study so they can increase their knowledge of foreign spelling systems. For more info, download this flier / application form.