Christmas SAVINGS!
Hope the holiday season is a joyous one for everyone!
As a tiny bit of catch up, for those that don’t know, I did sell my house last month! Happy day for me and a happy day for the new owners! Their dream to buy my house was my dream to move on and I wish them much happiness. In the interim, I’m hopping across the pond for a bit at the end of December. Yes, I’ve made plans for my 6th New Year celebration outside of the US. I will be leaving for Ireland the day after Christmas! Ringing in the New Year’s in Killarney on a 6 day organized backpacker tour. After that I’m staying in Ireland for a while longer, bit over three weeks all told. And then flying over to Paris for 5 nights before coming home for the rest of winter. If anyone has some Ireland suggestions for must-sees after the tour, let me know! I still need to research that part, although I want it to be leisurely travel, not rushed. I don’t have to see it all.
Anyway, on to the meat of the matter, wanted to let everyone know that I’ve lowered the mark-ups on my prints and cards that are sold through my website! The mark-up on everything has been lowered at least 12%! So, if there’s something you’ve had your eye on for yourself or for a gift for someone else, now’s a great chance! The mark-down remain in effect throughout December!
If you are buying for a Christmas gift, then you’ll need to know the deadlines for holiday shipping through Redbubble who fulfills my print orders. No coupon or code needed, the price you see has been marked down already!
Also as an FYI, here are the order by dates if you’re using this opportunity to buy a Christmas Present!
- United States
- T-Shirts: 17 December
- Prints & Cards: 13 December
- Calendars: 13 December
- United Kingdom
- T-Shirts: 13 December
- Prints & Cards: 13 December
- Calendars: 13 December
- Australia
- T-Shirts: 13 December
- Prints & Cards: 17 December
- Calendars: 17 December
- Europe and Canada
- T-Shirts: 11 December
- Prints & Cards: 11 December
- Calendars: 11 December
- Rest of World
- T-Shirts: 9 December
- Prints & Cards: 9 December
- Calendars: 9 December
Mark Tisdale Photography Prints
I’ve also reduced my margin on all the prints in my Zazzle Store by 10% – Zazzle is also having daily offers for things like bigger mark-downs and free shipping! So, there’s a good chance that with some savvy shopping you can take advantage of my reduced margins and Zazzle sale at once!
Mark Tisdale Photography On Zazzle
Any of the Zazzle daily deals you’ll see on the top of the page!
So there’s your chance to save!
I’ll close with a few popular images!

Unknown Horizons Framed Print
Please feel free to pass this along to friends and family! Thanks and have a happy holiday!
London Tate Modern
It took four visits to London to finally make a call on London’s Tate Modern. In my defense, I had visited the British Museum (twice), The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, and the Victoria And Albert Museum. I think I may be missing a couple in that list. The point is that London overflows with opportunity to take in the arts and the history of said human activity. I am less so a fan of modern art than what we would term traditional art, so it was not surprising that it took me so long to get to the Tate Modern.
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This is a view of the Tate Modern from the opposite side of the Thames. The Tate Modern actually occupies what was formerly the Bankside power station, a massive post-war building that embodies much of the modern in its blocky architecture. The power plant was shuttered in 1981 and in recent years converted into a wing of the Tate musuem, housing modern and contemporary art from 1900 and forward. Seen also in this view is the Millennium pedestrian bridge built to celebrate the 21st century.
The interior of the museum is as much a work of modern art as the extensive and revolving collection it houses. Stripped of much of the original and mammoth machinery this building once housed, you get massive spaces such as this, the Turbine Hall, in the middle of the structure. The lines of this place have to be seen to truly be experienced but I feel this print goes a long way towards conveying the proportions.
If modern art is not your thing, you’ll be forgiven for seeking out other places if you visit London with limited time, but if you have time to spare, or you are a fan of modern art, you must check out this place. As with many of the galleries and museums in London, the Tate Modern is free (temporary exhibitions are the exception).



















