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Photo composite for Michael Campbell Photography in San Diego

Magical butterfly wings help young Taylor to appreciate the flower she is holding.

photo composite for portrait

©2006 MCC and design, polizzi interactive

I could live in Photoshop

and not come up for air until next week. After using an airbrush for 20 years, and some large abrasive carved architectural art glass projects wore out my hands, it was time to switch to Adobe Photoshop in 1990. Since then it has been a daily tool and companion while creating and producing signs, decals, catalogs, postcards, banners, magazines, books, web pages, ads, stickers, garments, stationary, newsletters, trade show displays, bus wraps and other large format output,

Public health documentary project for the Hepatitis C community: Reality Check movie

The most important feature we’ve built into the site is that we give you the ability to upload your very own video “C-Story” so that you can share your Hepatitis C experience with others in the Hepatitis C community. I myself had hepatitis C for about 15 years before I made the decision to receive treatment for it. I can tell you from firsthand experience that the course of treatment is extremely difficult to go through.
Had www.thehepatitiscepidemic been available to me during that time, it would have been extremely helpful, giving me a place to go to where I could have been comfortable discussing my condition with other people outside of my immediate family and friends.

I hope that our website proves to be a valuable tool in your recovery.the Hepatitis C epidemic

Jefferey Laudenslager Kinetic Sculpture

Active, lively, dynamic, and energizing describe both Jeffery Laudenslager and his sculpture. Much of his stainless steel and or titanium work is kinetic, but even the static pieces are illusionist riddles of steel that trick the mind with clever geometries. Throughout his career, Laudenslager has sought the most economical means at his disposal to convey his ideas. This reductive effort has resulted in an understated elegance and grace. His largest piece to date is the 34-ft Archimage (master magician), which received one of San Diego’s coveted Orchid Awards highlighting the best in architecture, design and fine art. The piece is located at the Torrey Reserve complex in La Jolla. Nearby, several of Laudenslager’s works adorn the Wolfstein Sculpture Park on the grounds of Scripps Memorial Hospital. While Laudenslager enjoys going into his studio to create works less than 12 feet tall, most of his creative time is spent on the computer using an engineering program with real-time animation to design monumental sculptures and see how all the parts work together in three dimensions.Kinetic Sculpture