Graphic Design: Butterfly Fantasy
March 7th, 2008This collage combines three photos taken at the Desert Botanical Garden back in 2006.
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Construction Photography: Makeover’s Done!
March 6th, 2008Last month, I wrote about a Watershed Management Group project that's transforming a steep slope on a private property west of Downtown Tucson.
I'm pleased to report that this project is now done. A small, but mighty band of WMG volunteers applied the finishing touches this past Sunday.


Tip: You can view more construction photography in my portfolio. I am also available for construction photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. To check availability and to request a proposal, please contact me.
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Graphic Design: Flowers and a Birthday
March 6th, 2008
It was almost two years ago when my good friend, Judy Vorfeld, and her brother, David Crook, took me to the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix. They loaned me one of their digital cameras, and thus began the rebirth of my love of photography.
One of the DBG images became the basis of a birthday greeting I created for a friend here in Tucson. (And, shhhh! Don't tell anyone, but this friend is coming up on one of those "year that ends in zero" birthdays.)
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Construction Photography: Creating a Greenlot
March 6th, 2008
This past Saturday, the Watershed Management Group ran a workshop to install earthworks on an undeveloped urban lot in central Tucson. Participants working with an excavator (shown above) to create large broad basins, raised pathways, and swales.
The goal is to transform this lot into a green space where wildlife can thrive and people can experience nature.
Tip: You can view more construction photography in my portfolio. I am also available for construction photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. To check availability and to request a proposal, please contact me.
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