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Astronaut Taking a Photo with a Camera Accent Ceramic Mug

$17.99

An astronaut framing a shot through a camera, drawn from helmet to lens in one continuous unbroken line.

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The subject is in focus. The composition is set. The astronaut is not missing this shot.

The design

One line draws the full figure: the helmet and suited body above, and the arms raised to bring a camera up to eye level. The camera body is rendered with enough detail to read as a real piece of gear: rectangular body, lens extending forward, the slight angle of the elbows as the astronaut looks through the viewfinder. The posture is the posture of anyone who has held a camera seriously, weight shifted slightly forward, shoulders steady, waiting for the moment to be right.

The single-line style works particularly well here because photography is itself about reduction: removing everything from the frame that doesn’t belong. The unbroken line does the same thing. It keeps only what the scene needs and nothing more. There’s a shared logic between the discipline of single-line drawing and the discipline of good composition, and this image lives in that overlap.

Who it’s for

Photographers will recognize the stance before they process the suit. That arm position, the way the camera sits against the face, the patience the posture implies: these are familiar. Film shooters, digital photographers, photojournalists, and people who just take their phone photography unusually seriously will all respond to this image. The suit is the surprise. The stance is the recognition.

It also works for the creative professional who thinks visually: designers, videographers, art directors. Anyone who spends time deciding what belongs in a frame and what doesn’t will feel the logic of a single-line image made by someone who makes the same call every time they press the shutter.

A gift they will use

The mug fits naturally into a photographer’s morning: something to hold while the light changes, while the memory card gets backed up, while the next shoot gets planned. Give it to the photographer in your life who is serious about what they do and would appreciate a piece of merchandise that reflects that without being generic camera-brand swag.

It works for a photography student, a working photographer, or anyone who recently upgraded their kit and now fully thinks of themselves as a real photographer. See everything available in the astronaut mug collection.

Size

The accent mug comes in 11oz, the everyday standard. It fits under most single-serve machines and holds a full cup of coffee or tea.

Care

The mug is dishwasher safe and microwave safe. The line art goes on before the glazing, so it holds its edge through regular washing without fading, cracking, or peeling. You can run it daily and it stays sharp.

Color and finish

The accent mug pairs a white body with a colored rim and handle, and the design prints as black line art on the white. The same art comes on a plain white mug and a black mug.

FAQ

Will the print survive the dishwasher?

Yes. The line art is sealed under the glaze, so it holds up through repeated dishwasher cycles without wearing down.

Does it fit under a pod machine?

Yes. The 11oz accent mug fits under most Keurig and Nespresso machines.

Is this different enough from the other astronaut photographer design to get both?

They are two separate compositions showing the same subject in different stances. If you’re shopping for a photographer who likes having a full set, both work on the same shelf. If you’re buying one, look at both images and choose the posture that feels more like the person you have in mind. One is composing. The other is shooting. Same astronaut, different moment.

One line, one astronaut, no clutter. Embrace simplicity.

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