It’s been almost a month since I last updated. From the previous post, the Harvest of Hope Festival was amazing! I ended up working 50+ hours in three days, but every minute of each of those hours was fun. Among the three days of the fest, we had about 17,000 people attend. With that being said, the second annual Harvest of Hope Fest will be happening in 2010. The planning process will start within the next two month.
While on the topic of the Harvest of Hope Foundation, on April 3 the HOH foundation will be having a benefit show at the Atlantic in Gainesville. The flier which I designed for the event can be view in the Harvest of hope Foundation Graphic Design Gallery.
All the updates that this post relates to are for graphic design. In addition to the HOH Foundation show flier, I’ve created materials for my long-time friend, Warren Stein, and his business, Murray Realties Inc. The flier, brochure and business card can be viewed in the Murray Realties Inc. Graphic Design Gallery.
The next update will contain photos from Boston and the La chua Trail in Gainesville.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Micanopy! Photo gallery added
Two updates within 10 days? THAT’S INSANE!
On Sunday, Netalia and I went down to Micanopy to capture some photos. I thought the town was kind of interesting. From what we saw, it seems that there’s only one main road. which has countless antique shops. Netalia brought me to an area she knew I'd like. Behind a store, there were two cars that have been abandoned for quite some time. Right when I saw the two cars, I knew I was going to have a field day. I shot all the photos with my new 12-24mm lens and did the majority of them in HDR. Those photos can be found in the Gainesville Gallery and the Auto Gallery.
On Sunday, Netalia and I went down to Micanopy to capture some photos. I thought the town was kind of interesting. From what we saw, it seems that there’s only one main road. which has countless antique shops. Netalia brought me to an area she knew I'd like. Behind a store, there were two cars that have been abandoned for quite some time. Right when I saw the two cars, I knew I was going to have a field day. I shot all the photos with my new 12-24mm lens and did the majority of them in HDR. Those photos can be found in the Gainesville Gallery and the Auto Gallery.
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