I did a photo session recently with Tamar, who wanted a professional portrait for her website. If you need a naturopath in Seattle, look her up.
She had her son with her for the afternoon; he was too cute not to photograph as well!
I did a photo session recently with Tamar, who wanted a professional portrait for her website. If you need a naturopath in Seattle, look her up.
She had her son with her for the afternoon; he was too cute not to photograph as well!
I was listening to the Kingston Trio and thinking about the imagery of Tom Dooley… And the flow-chart nature of ‘They Call the Wind Maria’.
Cover for Nicole Dreadful’s novelette retelling of Beauty & the Beast.
Photo from flickr user Celia Chamizo, via creative commons.
A few graphic design projects I’ve done for friends, or for laughs.
Blades&Bitches uses photos from flickr users cszar and Editor B via creative commons.
The Persimmon Fest imagery was modified from one of my photos.
The Preservation University logo is borrowed from The Pickle Republic, who will sell it to you on a shirt.
The ‘Bad Bad Thing’ poster uses the Fava Black font, available from dafont.com.
Photos from some very exciting field work with the Forest Service last year. You can read about the experience on my blog:
As one of my last projects for the Sitka Conservation Society, I created this short video to explain how many salmon come from the Tongass National Forest. I created the images using Adobe Illustrator, and animated them using Adobe Flash. The information is from my research for the Tongass Salmon Factbook.
A factsheet on spending in the Tongass National Forest and proposed budget numbers to support salmon runs in the Forest, handed out by the Sitka Conservation Society during a visit by USDA Undersecretary Harris Sherman to Southeast Alaska in August 2011. I did the graphic design and the text with input from SCS staff.
The Tongass Salmon Factsheet - a distillation of the Tongass Salmon Factbook, which is 50+ pages and still working its way through the USDA printing process. Exhaustive research went into this; my graphic design was somewhat reworked by Forest Service staff. For this project I created the map of Southeast Alaska and the salmon “bullet point.”
A glossy brochure (2 folds) to highlight staff of the Tongass National Forest, created for the Sitka Conservation Society and the USDA Forest Service.
I took the majority of the photos and did the graphic design. Text is from interviews with the employees done by my summer intern.
A glossy 4 page, single fold brochure for the Forest Service and the Tongass National Forest, done in collaboration with the Sitka Conservation Society and the USDA FS.
I researched and wrote the text, took all but two of the photos, and did the graphic design with input from Forest Service staff.
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