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

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

2015 Calendars Available NOW

We have 2015 calendars available in several themes. This is the time to order if you want them by the end of the year. They are each individually printed and assembled right here in North Dallas using heavy card stock produced in Texas as well. When we say “Made in the Great State of Texas“, we mean it.

New Musical Instrument Series in Development

I’ve been working on this for a couple of months and it’s starting to come together. Over time I will add a lot more instruments, but we’re putting the project on hold for a couple of months while we relocate to Dallas. Stay Tuned! The Gallery for this series    

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.

Before and After Example: Point Bolivar Lighthouse

As anyone familiar with my work has observed, all of my images are enhanced – sometimes to the extreme – to achieve the effect I envisioned when I took the original photo.  Many factors influence my decisions.  Sometimes I want to “push” a certain element in the composition, other times I prefer to downplay a

Amazing Skies of Texas Gallery

Remember when you were a child and you’d lay on the grass, staring up at a cloudy sky looking for animal shapes?  Why did you stop? For those of you who appreciate amazing skies and clouds, Texas is your Mecca.  If you haven’t gone outside and looked up today, you may well be missing out.