Friday, December 27, 2013

I'M STILL HERE

Have't posted in what has felt like forever.. fell into some heavy freelance photo retouching work and have not had time to post. Closed the Etsy shop for now due to the heavy workload. Hoping to continue trying to sell prints in the future once the extra work clears up. It may not though, which is also fine… with a kid on the way, I'm not in much of a position to turn down opportunities to bring in some extra income.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Monogram Note Cards

First design idea for some monogram note cards. Background is the city we live in (including a the streets we have lived/live on), overlaid with our monogrammed initials. Not a wildly original concept, took direction from some other ideas my wife found inspiring and combined them into one design.

The map works, but is just the current computer generated map from our city's website. What would really be slick is if we can find an old hand drawn map from a hundred years ago or so when the city was still expanding and being engineered.


Monogram note card with city map background

Sunday, June 30, 2013

View From the Kitchen Window

View from the kitchen window overlooking Easy Street, sunset.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Monday, May 20, 2013

Adepticon 2013

A giant hand made non automated robit display.

Bits merchant.

Crystal Brush 3rd place winner. "Touch of Death" by Raffaele Picca.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Midwest Gaming Classic 2013

An absolutely stellar event that comes to Brookfield WI every March that draws in hundreds from around the country. Unlimited free play on all sorts of pinball machines, arcade cabinets, computers, and consoles. A vendor hall with some of the best deals on used gaming everything and anything. Ladies and gentlemen, a selection of my favorite pics from Midwest Gaming Classic 2013.















Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Carlo Cruisin with the Fam

Photo credit goes to Garrett Wilk. Second run using my new approach to pixel bending.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Oat Cakes

This is attempt number one in what will be a series of attempts to define a new approach for my photography. Taking a photo and carefully massaging it to have a more illustrated or painted quality to it. There is no magic Photoshop filter to achieve this. A bold new frontier in pixel bending (probably not though, I'm sure someone else has done it already or at least something similar). Since Photoshop CS2 is free from Adobe and I was too lazy to go downstairs to the mac, this was all accomplished in that super old Photoshop environment on PC laptop that does not have a calibrated monitor. I'm friggin living on the edge here folks.


I feel like the technique can probably be pushed quite a bit farther, but I'm pretty comfortable with this first attempt. More to come as this approach evolves.