Something to crow about…

Something to crow about…

lighting-diagram-1453503333A couple of weeks ago I found a couple of chickens deposited in my garden. I have no idea who put them there but they are pretty cute so I decided to keep them. I’ve also been working on perfecting my portable studio and decided the chicken coop was the perfect place to test it out – watching my footing of course! I believe the white bird is a Silkie rooster and the speckled bird is a Plymouth Barred Rock hen. We’ve already had a few fried eggs so far 🙂

The light set up was a simple three light setup, two in the front with a diffuser and one pointed at the white background. How I got them in the right spot was a grape stuck to the end of my tripod leg that I waved around as a pointer!

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Every website is unique

Every website is unique

One of the joys about being a designer is that everyone has a different story and your job is to realize that story for your client. Many times a client actually knows what they want but they can’t work the tools to tell it like they imagine it.

Below is a recent website creation for a cowboy poet with the flare of the colorful. Colorful in art as well as in language. Paul Zarzyski has been a former bronco rider and a cowboy poet touring the rodeos for a number of years. He has quite a number of poems that are outside the realm of rodeo and last year he published a book of those poems. This year he has published a double CD hardback and digital flip-book with a variety of awarding backup musicians providing the soundtrack to his poetry readings.

This website highlights Paul’s new package available from Amazon, CDBaby, iTunes and other outlets. The artwork was provided by renowned artist Larry Pirnie, a master of the electric color pallet and images of the American West.

Have a look through the website but don’t get lost in all the ZZ’z. As I said every website is unique!

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Lynn House Gallery Local Artist Exhibit

Lynn House Gallery Local Artist Exhibit

Local Artist Collection Exhibit at the Lynn House Gallery
809 West 1st Street

peacockthumbThe Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch will be presenting the 10th Annual Local Artist Collection, featuring up to 35 local artists at the Lynn House Gallery from November 21st – December 12th. This is your chance to purchase local art for the holidays.

I have two submissions in the show. If you are in the area during the opening reception on Saturday, November 21 starting at 2PM please come by – I would love to see you!