Haberle Photo Cards Are… What Exactly?

All About Haberle Photo Cards

by Michelle Kneipp Pegler

Haberle Photo Cards is a Tasmanian business started by Carol Haberle in 2010.  Carol was born in Penguin on the north west coast.  Her love of photography started when she was a teenager and wherever she went, so did her camera.

Haberle Photo Cards - Carol Haberle

Tasmanian photographer Carol Haberle from Haberle Photo Cards

It was four years ago when Carol got her first digital SLR that her pastime became a passion.  With the help and guidance of fellow photographer and friend Greg Hale, Carol has learned a lot about her camera and photography in general.

Haberle Photo Cards - Tasmanian Scenery Photo Cards

Images of Tasmanian scenery feature in Carol Haberle Photo Cards

Carol Haberle: Tasmanian Landscape Photography

Living in Tasmania gives Carol the opportunity to concentrate on her favourite style of photography… landscapes.  With Tasmania having such a diverse variety of landscapes there are many photo opportunities in which to capture this beauty.  Carol loves the rainforests, the Tarkine wilderness and the sheer beauty of every corner of this island state.  With her husband Kevin they spend numerous hours mountain climbing, bush-walking and touring with camera always in hand.

Haberle Photo Cards - Dawn on the Wharf, Wynyard

Carol loves sharing her beautiful images of Tasmania and promoting the magnificence of her home state.  Tasmanian tourism associations and operators have used many of Carol’s images for publication in brochures and flyers including the Great Western Tiers Tourism Association and Natone Hills Fly Fishery.  With this in mind Carol registered as a business in the name of H & H Photography Photo Cards and Prints and then later, Haberle Photo Cards.

Haberle Photo Cards - Emu River Bridge by Night, Burnie

Introducing Haberle Photo Cards

What are Haberle Photo Cards?  Simply one of Carol’s photos inserted into a specially designed card.  Carol designs and produces both an everyday and a landscape range of photo cards.  She also designs personalised photo cards by request, using your own images.  Suited both as greeting cards and postcards, a feature of the personalised photo card is that the photo can be removed and kept as a treasured memento of a special occasion.

Haberle Photo Cards - Christmas Greetings

A sample from the Christmas range of Haberle Photo Cards, Tasmania

All images are printed on premium 260gsm photo paper.  The photo is mounted into a quality white embossed 280gsm card.  Every card comes with an envelope and is sealed in an acid free cellophane bag for protection.  Cards are left blank inside to write your own personal message.  Card size is 6″ x 4″ (15cm x 10cm); the photo is mounted on a 6.75″ x 4.75″ (16.5cm x 11.5cm) white embossed card (folded size).


How to Purchase Haberle Photo Cards

The gallery of Tasmanian landscape options from Haberle Photo Cards can be found on Facebook and the Haberle Photo Cards website.  If you are travelling through Ridgley you can also pick them up at Ridgley School Shop & Bakery or Sargents General Store, where they have proven very popular with both locals and tourists.

Michelle Kneipp Pegler writes a blog called Leven River Farm
about the ups and downs of her Good Life
and occasional forays delving into the lessons of the past.

More Photos: Articles by Carol Haberle

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2 Responses to “Haberle Photo Cards Are… What Exactly?”

  • Cassie Wighton:

    What a great article :) I have received Haberle Photo Cards in the past and LOVE them. Highly recommended!

  • Roseann Howarth:

    Anyone who has seen the framed pics that Carol has taken of our wonderful Tassie would be in awe of their Magnificence – she manages to get into place rarely seen or visited by others and gets shots in unique places – there is really no-one like her – she is the ONE.

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