A little late night celebration at the Claremont in Oakland, California.
Millicent Rogers (1902-1953) was the granddaughter of Henry Huttleston Rogers, one of the founders of the Standard Oil Company. At her homes in New York, Virginia, Italy and elsewhere, she entertained the great and splendid from American industrialists to European nobility. She was the fashionista of her day.
In her later years, she visited and eventually settled in Taos, New Mexico. Here, she became close friends with many of the founding members of the Taos artist’s colony, including Dorothy Brett.
The museum rotates its collections on a frequent basis through its galleries. The museum is unique in the Southwest because of its intimate exhibit spaces. The museum is housed in a hacienda that was donated by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson. Enlarged over time, including a wing by the famed architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the museum is truly a place to come face to face with the rich and diverse heritage of the cultures of the Southwest.
Project Scope - To visualize and execute a new look and feel of the Museum quarterly newsletter and associated special event announcements.
Graphic Design
Production Design
I often get asked what I love to take photos of and its the answer you might hear from most … people they care for. Beyond that its landscapes, the spatial relationship between earth and sky and what may lay in between.
Paris du Sud
Simple photography for the intimate candy outlet, Sugarbox.
A simple on off capture made for a tech start up. The concept was simple and still is one of my favorite shots.
Always in evolution and revolution. Brand new in building or in less than stellar condition I love it all.
The Texas-Mexico border may often be thought of as a hard line between lands and cultures. The truth is that line is very blurred and often not even seen in the more desperate parts of that area. The people and the land blend together like a dream that quietly becomes another. Sometimes unsure and often beautiful.
A self assigned project all images were captured using large format cameras and films.
Simple portraits of some friends that keep the home fires burning back in A town.
American Medical Response
With more than 38,000 employees, American Medical Response teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services in the United States, the District of Columbia and around the world. AMR was formed by combining the industry leaders in air, ground, managed medical transportation, and community, industrial/specialty and wildland fire services. Each of our companies have long histories of proudly serving the communities where we live.
Project Scope - Photography to be used in both print and web featuring the proactive program AMR used to help transition military veterans to work with AMR.
Client - Resuscitation Quality Improvement (A division of American Heart Association)
The Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI)® Program is the performance improvement program from American Heart Association that delivers quarterly training to support mastery of high-quality CPR skills. With RQI, healthcare providers have the confidence and competency to respond with life-saving patient care.
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