Please visit my New Blog Site.
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Please visit my New Blog Site.
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My first win in CA helped launch my career. This is the third time I’ve been selected to be included in this amazing collection of work. Who was the picture taken for? Who else, the wonderful people at DePaul.
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I’m pleased to announce that my photographs for DePaul took first place from CASE in the Best Photographer category for the work we did on Many Dreams, One Mission. Thanks to Chris & Alicia for the opportunity. We had a great time brainstorming and taking chances. You can check out my series at DePaul Gallery
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Sunday’s cover.
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One of the completed ads you’ll find on my site for this great client.
Thanks to Scott at the agency for letting me be a part of this campaign. Please visit “John Deere”.
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I had the pleasure of spending some time with the president’s personal trainer for a cover shot for USAToday’s Weekend magazine (May 1st issue). Cornell McClellan spends most of his time at the white house making sure the Obamas stay fit but the president also keeps on the rest of his staff to work with Cornell as well and hounds them when they miss appointments.
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Back for more John Deere with Scott (in front of red door), Matt and Tom (behind red door). Check out some of the new images and ads on my site at “John Deere”.
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From a series of portraits taken for John Deere in Chicago and Ft. Myers, FL. Please see more at “John Deere”
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Looking forward to sharing 3 amazing projects shot in Florida and California this past month.
Big Production National Ads for fun new agencies.
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“Get him out of the office”… CEOs don’t usually have a lot of time and typically aren’t very receptive to getting outside of their comfort zones, but sometimes with a little coaxing you can avoid the conference room and make it work.
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