Don’t logo there

Since the debut of the current Burrill Strong Photography website, the same informative but vastly uninspiring logo has occupied the real estate at the top of the page.  I didn’t give it much thought until recently, when the Christmas break interrupted my sports photography schedule and left me with a little extra time to ponder other aesthetic matters like logos; since a vastly uninspiring logo doesn’t seem appropriate for a photographer, I spent some of that extra time working on a replacement logo.  And so, without further verbiage, I present the new Burrill Strong Photography logo:

I’ll also use the BSP symbol by itself:

(And no, having a symbol doesn’t make me like Prince.  But if I start talking about strangely-colored precipitation … well, then there might be something to that comparison.)

I oughta clock you

After the glut of Chelsea football shirts introduced in the last post, I thought it might be nice to introduce a shirt for all the Chelsea residents who aren’t football fans (…yet).  So, without further ado, here’s a shirt featuring one of Chelsea’s most famous faces and a marginally witty slogan:

Like the football shirts, it’s available on a variety of both light and dark t-shirts and sweatshirts through the BSP Store.

Help increase the t-shirt population

Have you been looking for that perfect offbeat Chelsea football shirt?  Of course you have!  And you’re in just the right place, because that perfect offbeat Price Is Right-themed Chelsea football shirt is now available at the BSP store:

What’s that?  You prefer classic video games?  Good, because there’s also a Sega-themed shirt available:

Oh, wait.  You like classic 80s movies?  Well, that’s fine, too, because there’s also a Back to the Future-themed shirt:

All three designs are available for both light (Price is Right / Sega / BTTF) and dark (Price is Right / Sega / BTTF) t-shirts and sweatshirts.

We card, but not like that

If you were reading this blog last winter, you may remember last year’s Christmas card.  Naturally, I’m building another Christmas card this year, but this isn’t the announcement for the new card; instead, this is a new announcement for the old card.  If you enjoyed the card and wanted to send it as your very own Christmas card, rejoice: the Christmas Nutrition card is now available for purchase.  (Don’t worry; all the year- and family-specific references have been removed.)  This year’s card is exclusive to my parents’ Christmas card list in 2008, but it will be available for next Christmas.

Ah, but you’ll want to check the storefront much earlier than next winter, because I’ll also be adding blank note cards featuring some of my photographs.  And for those cards, I’m open to suggestions and requests: if you’d like to see any particular photograph on a card, let me know and I’ll make it happen.