This is an idea I’ve been kicking around for awhile — I’ve wanted to do a photograph which captured what I think of when I think of makers, and which makers themselves would enjoy as a work.
All of us started the same way — as curious kids (maybe big kids). At first, most of us were following in the path of someone else — along what feels like a straight, well-defined line. But there’s a point where things start to diverge, and we go off and do our own thing. That’s what making is all about, and that’s what I tried to capture here.
Symbolism aside, I just dig this image. I’d like to sell it as a print, with a portion of the proceeds going to charity. What I’d like to know from you is if you’d be interested in buying such a thing. It’s always hard to judge whether or not a print will sell, especially for the artist, who is often too close to the work to be objective — that’s what galleries and curators are for. But I don’t want this to be a gallery piece. I’d like it to be an affordable work that people can hang in their homes, hackerspaces, shops, or offices and enjoy, so I’m asking you directly.
This would be an 8×12 digital c-print, matted to 6×10, without a frame. The image above is a mockup of the final print in a frame. You can see a larger version of the image here. The price would be no more than $30/print and would include a custom matte.
Please respond in the comments if you’re interested.
UPDATE: Wow! Thank you all so much for your enthusiastic response! I’m currently working out distribution (shipping cost, setting up a shop, etc.) but it looks like this could really happen. Prepping the image for print takes some time too, because I set very high standards for myself when it comes to prints. Thanks again for your amazing comments and encouragement — they mean a lot to me!
cross-posted from my blog

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Sign me up John.
Bill
Comment by adafruit_support — June 7, 2012 @ 11:30 am
It’s beautiful!
Comment by Catarina Mota — June 7, 2012 @ 11:37 am
supported.
Comment by mleone — June 7, 2012 @ 11:53 am
Ooooooh! Sounds really cool! I would only buy prints of really interesting electronics … like Heathkits, close ups of LEDs, vintage robots. If it is just something we have on our desk every day, it doesn’t make sense to me :s Though, I would definitely buy one of an Arduino in ice cream. ^_^
Comment by RobotGrrl — June 7, 2012 @ 11:54 am
Yup, put me down for one please. You’re signing them, right? I think a discrete signature on the lower right corner of the mat, or on the back of the print, is in order. Or at least I’d want it.
Comment by Sean Ragan — June 7, 2012 @ 12:00 pm
@RobotGrrl:
"Heathkits, close ups of LEDs, vintage robots. If it is just something we have on our desk every day, it doesn’t make sense to me"
Aren’t all of those thing on your desk everyday, though?
@Sean: thanks! Yes, they would be signed (and numbered, if I decide to do a limited edition thing). Mattes are typically signed in the lower-right as you say, along with the print number, about 1/4" in from the edge.
Comment by johngineer — June 7, 2012 @ 12:16 pm
I want one!!!
Comment by Fraser — June 7, 2012 @ 12:31 pm
I’d love to buy one. That is beautiful. Might be a nice gesture to make a higher res digital image available to print purchasers (under the same CC-BY-NC-SA license, of course).
Comment by Rick — June 7, 2012 @ 12:37 pm
@Rick: the image on Flickr was just to give people an idea of what it would look like. I’m still in the process of prepping the work for printing, which might take awhile. I want to make sure the image looks good on paper before I make it available. It will definitely be released CC-NC-BY-SA eventually, though.
Comment by johngineer — June 7, 2012 @ 12:57 pm
I would much rather pay for a subscription to high-resolution backgrounds on Maker theme. You have to decide for yourself whether the old shoot-and-sell-dead-tree-edition of photography is working for you.
Comment by Bill — June 7, 2012 @ 1:00 pm
I Want One!
Comment by Josh — June 7, 2012 @ 1:37 pm
I’m definitely interested!
Comment by wastubbs — June 7, 2012 @ 1:41 pm
I would be all over that!
Comment by Jon — June 7, 2012 @ 2:02 pm
I’ll buy it.
Comment by Vlad — June 7, 2012 @ 2:11 pm
Absolutely interested.
Along these lines, an old engineer once gave me some old hand-drawn schematics on large rolls of paper he’d made long ago. I carefully cut and framed some of these, and they’re on the wall in my lab, serving as a reminder of how awesome those who came before us are.
Having beautiful electronics-related art on the walls is always a good idea.
Comment by Inventorjack — June 7, 2012 @ 2:24 pm
nice photo, sign me up too.
Comment by daniel — June 7, 2012 @ 7:28 pm
I’d buy one.
I still think it needs a quote. Like “I don’t always smoke. But when I do, it’s a soldering iron — The Most Interesting Man In The World”. Or something. Or not.
Comment by Jac Goudsmit — June 7, 2012 @ 9:26 pm
I’d like one too!
Comment by danny obrien — June 7, 2012 @ 9:53 pm
I’d actually like to see it a little bigger than 8×12. A vertical dimension of 18″ would be awesome.
Comment by Vlad — June 7, 2012 @ 10:50 pm
I’m in for one. Nice work!
Comment by Matt Richarsdon — June 7, 2012 @ 11:39 pm
I’d love the chance to purchase one.
Comment by Joe Wilbur — June 8, 2012 @ 12:09 am
I’m in!
Comment by olek — June 8, 2012 @ 6:21 am
Wow! Count me in- this would look great on my office wall!
Comment by Mark Adams — June 9, 2012 @ 10:57 am
I’m in. Great shot.
Comment by scromp — June 9, 2012 @ 6:22 pm
Yes please.
Comment by Joseph Johnston — June 11, 2012 @ 2:35 pm
I’d definitely be interested in a copy!
Comment by julienj — June 14, 2012 @ 8:24 am