Refer Your Clients for a Nice Commission

You have clients with bare walls. (- and friends too, I’ll bet) We have ART.  Lots of Art. Refer people to us and earn a 10% commission on every order we complete. Contact me for a personalized file you can print and hand out.  We will keep track of your referral code (and sales) and send

LED Replacements for Halogen GU10 Bulbs that ROCK!

We just recently blew in a nice thick layer of insulation in our attic to decrease our energy usage and even out the temperature across the house.  Prior to this we have been replacing all our lighting with LED for these reasons. They use less energy They last a lot longer They create almost no

Photo du Jour 11-28-2015

Today seemed like as good a time as ever to start a Photo Du Jour post.  Every day I will post an image, generally something I processed that day. Today’s classic pinup image is titled “Peek A Boo”.  Deanna B. is the model, dressed in classic schoolgirl style featuring a tartan miniskirt and heels.  This

Invest in Some Art for Christmas

Or for any other occasion… As a gift – or for yourself, art is not a luxury, it is a necessity. Max Eastman said  “It is art that makes life, makes interest, makes importance and I know of no substitute whatever for the force and beauty of its process.” Why invest in art? Art will not wear

My Entries in the Latest Capture Dallas Contest

The current Capture Dallas contest in Memory Lane, Aurora 2015 I have 3 entries in this contest from our family life in the last few years.  I hope you enjoy — and hopefully vote for them.   Here are the entries for this contest from my portfolio:                  

Try This Giant Rainbow Slinky Yourself

You probably didn’t know this even existed, but now that you do, you know you want one. Slinkies have been a favorite toy for kids since the 1940s when Richard James invented them.  The original slinky is made of spring steel and measures roughly 2.75″ in diameter.  It is a fun example of kinetics for

NYC New Images Coming Soon!

We have made several trips to The Big Apple, so this time I did not capture my usual architectural selection of dramatic skyscraper shots.  I’ve done that and have a sizable library of NYC images as a result. This time we focused on showing my son around the City and chose the classics:  Liberty Island,

My Latest Graphic Arts Project

I was recently contracted to produce a graphic piece for Fort Worth. This is the final edit.  Carving a fiddle into the shape of an “S” was fairly time-consuming, but fine-tuning the longhorns and hand-painting them (with a tablet) took by far the longest to get the way I wanted it. Cowtown – Where the