PHOTO POSTERS

A poster of photos I’ve taken of performers at Peggie Jones’s Sing Like Hell, and 8 posters I designed for Marilyn Horne’s opera productions at the Music Academy of the West.

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GREETING CARDS

For a number of years I made watercolor holiday cards and then switched to making computer graphics cards, getting into full swing with cards based on our Cardigan Corgi Rolly’s “adventures” around the world. Rolly retired to the big fields in the beyond at the age of 13 1/2, after 11 years…

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GRAPHIC ART

Book covers, watercolor posters, a Golf Company Brochure, logos, program books, flyers and ads for performing arts companies. Here are some samples of my graphic art work.

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DIGITAL SCENIC DESIGN

Some of the scenes I created for State Street Ballet’s world premiere production of Josie Walsh’s “Secret Garden,” a new take on the beloved classic by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Many of these scenes were built from as many as 50 photos and all were animated. This project was really a…

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ARTWORK

ARTWORKS 3-D and computer graphics opened up a whole new way for me to get back to creating art again after a long hiatus doing cabinetmaking. From virtual sculpture to odd figurative works, here are a few samples of the fun I had.

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ART & GRAPHICS

Here is the gallery for some of the other things I do: a small sampling of artwork, illustrations and graphic art. I have done brochures and advertising materials, posters, greeting cards, book covers, as well as scenic designs for performing arts productions.              

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PEOPLE GALLERY

It’s kind of funny that my first forays into photography in high school didn’t include any people, and the first time I took a lot of photos, on a trip to Europe in 1968, I wasn’t interested in taking people photos at all. Well things change… Now I photograph people almost exclusively.…

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STUDIO & LOCATION: PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY

Shooting with “studio” lighting (often on location–with or without a background) is just as challenging and rewarding as during a live performance. For publicity I need to create a compelling image that will give someone a good idea of what the show is about and make them want to see it.…

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THEATER GALLERY

Theater is much different from movies and television, even though all three do the same thing–tell a story. It is more of a physical experience, and commands the audience’s attention more completely. The fact that you are in the same room with the actors lends an immediacy and presence that…

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