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

Many of Our Images in Pencil Skirts

We have more than one fulfillment company that handles applying our vast library of images to a variety of products.  Just recently they started offering pencil skirts as an option and of course we hopped right on it and started engineering images for this medium. All you gals know that a spectacular pencil skirt is

Large Art on Display at Munzee Marketplace

The newest arrival in McKinney’s square is Munzee Marketplace.  For those of you not familiar with Munzee, it’s a tak-eoff on geocaching that has exploded into an online game with Munzees (QR codes) deployed on every continent.  Billed as a “21st century scavenger hunt, the concept has really taken off in the last couple of

Two New Metroplex Skylines

It’s no big secret that Texas has some of the most recognizable cityscapes in the world.  Recently I produced a combination Dallas / Fort Worth skyline image for KTXD-TV in Dallas and I’m posting it here for the first time.  If you tune into Channel 47’s morning show, you can see this in the background.

Two New Cityscapes

As part of a recent commercial assignment, I spent some time out photographing both Dallas and Fort Worth at night – something I’ve been needing to get back to for some time.  As a result, I assembled a collection of images I needed to construct new cityscapes. You can order these in note cards from

New Slideshow Galleries Posted

Well it’s been a long three days, but I’m finally finished upgrading all the web galleries to a new slideshow format. In the past, our online galleries were Flash-based, which meant they were not compatible with Apple’s IOS-based portable devices.  The reason I haven’t rectified this issue sooner, is that building the new galleries requires

Oil and Gas Gallery Posted

In our last few art shows we’ve received numerous requests for oil and gas images. Over the years I’ve amassed a small collection of historically significant images of this industry that has contributed so much to The Lone Star State’s economy, culture and style. Here, for the first time, you can see the current collection

Cadillac Gallery Posted

Of all the images I have captured in my many years behind the lens, easily the most sought-after is my image of a 1959 Cadillac tailfin.  This vivid, depiction of the icon of the 1950s-1960s era is dramatic and makes an excellent addition to almost any decor. By popular demand I’ve assembled a small gallery

Amazing Skies of Texas Gallery Uploaded

As you may or may not know, Texas has some of the most remarkable skies, cloud formations and weather to be found anywhere on earth.  As a member of the Skywarn spotter network, I spend a lot of my time looking UP to see what’s coming – or going in the skies above The Lone