Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Fitness and Art

Sustained exertion, especially in a situation which demands focus, will result in a flushing of the mind which allows new ideas to become manifest.  I get good ideas when I push my physical limits.  Todays good idea involved a dark-skinned power-bot with a white costume, in a white environment, with a white weapon and muzzle bursts.
Now, on with the doings.  We've had some fitness shoots, costco.com, ross packaging, walmart packaging, and The Sports Authority, as well as a head shot of Kristie Brooks, an Home Shopping Network fitness spokesperson.  We also photographed some paintings and made some prints of a landscape I shot last spring.  Also in the news:  snow.


The East side of Bear Lake, looking North West.  The "Carribean of the Rockies".


Packaging image of a fitness ball for Ross.  Local talent and USU student, Ryan Avila, is awesome to work with.


Kristie Brooks.  She is a super certified fitness trainer, develops fitness programs for Icon, the world's largest manufacturer of fitness equipment, AND she sells fitness equipment on the Home Shopping Network.  Go!


This treadmill was a prototype, didn't run, and Michelle Hendy faked the stride!  This image was created for The Sports Authority.


Linda Sargent's watercolor of two white horses is a real nice piece, we photographed this for her with our 4x5 Betterlight scan back.

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