This year has been especially busy with creating cool posters for teams in my area. Most of the time these are my "treat" to myself because I get to stretch my abilities and see what I am capable of creating. These are not really anything I make money at but something I just like doing and helps get my name out to seniors. I've been in mass production mode lately though and when I am creating something I don't like to have time be a factor so in the future I may have to find a way to limit the number of posters I do each season.
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There were almost 50 guys! by far the largest I have attempted. This was printed on a 9x27" poster for the school |
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The guys wanted to do a theme along the lines of the popular Ax Men show on the Discovery Channel. I created this background from some images I had taken while teaching some photography classes in Oregon and some of my neighbor's trees. |
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TThe coach wanted to use the fact that 212 is right at the point water boils. The background was from an abandoned factory in Cincinnati |
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They wanted to do a cowboy theme. The background was something I captured in Tucson this year and the horses were my parents' (it's good to know people :) |
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This team drove almost two hours to have me create their team poster. The coach wanted to do something along the lines of the new Avengers movie that came out this summer. (The team captains are the super heroes) |
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The Muscatine Volleyball team - I've photographed a lot of these girls multiple times in the studio this year. They are a lot of fun to be around and they are pretty comfortable hanging out here. They made themselves completely at home - dancing to songs, hanging around on couches and making fun of each other. |
These are amazing! Your team posters are a work of art that far exceed any other photographer's photos. Our sports program should feel honored to have you as their photographer.
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