



I've been spending most of my work hours on creating eye pleasing and informative ad mailers for a number of local business.
Yesterday, the music director from our church asked me to photograph her and her sister for an upcoming event that requires a poster for the band they are part of.
They were essentially looking for "head" shots and wanted black and white images.
After about 150 photographs, I sat down to collate and render what I had. I never really know what they will look like until I get them on the computer screen.
Usually I end up using only 10% of any photo event. This has to do with the redundant nature of digital photography or just plain bad photography.
Most of the creative fun starts as I look at the photographs. I imagine how each one will look in a particular format or layout.
Once I have established a plan, I create the first of many layers using Paint Shop Pro as the post processing software.
These images above this text are some of what I created today.