Agri-Valley Services - Client requested wall decor utilizing digital photographs of local area scenes and landmarks. These images were matted and framed for their office located at 38 South Main Street in Pigeon, Michigan.
First Impressions Tanning and Beauty Salon - Client sought unique design for printed marketing materials for her new salon. 
Oregon Building Congress - Advertisement for "Building Futures Magazine" promoting careers and education in the construction industry. Ad appeared in the Fall/Winter 2004 edition on page six and also on the back cover of the publication.
Thumb Cellular - Client requested digital imaging of Hole #4 at Lakeview Hills Golf Course in Lexington, MI. This image was matted and framed and donated by Thumb Cellular for a benefit auction.
Pigeon Telephone Directory - Client requested new photographic collages depicting rural Michigan scenes to update their annual telephone directory covers for Pigeon,Twining, and Alba Lakes of the North. 
Pigeon Telephone/AVCI.net - Companies requested a sign design for their new Sand Point Office that was as large and visable as possible, yet remained within the zoning ordinances of Caseville township. 
Wet Bikinis & Dry Martinis - Cliet supplied the message and requested an illustration be created for a new boat decal.
Ubly Heights Golf & Country Club - Client required various advertisements throughout the golf season to promote memberships and specials offered by the course.
Bud Leigh Realty - Client requested directory advertisement that coordinated with their web site in order to promote consistency throughout marketing mediums. (Note: Bud Leigh Realty has recently been sold.)
1st Securities Management, Inc. - Client bi-monthly newsletter "Dollars & Sense" addressing financial and investment matters, as well as other topics of interest. Newsletter is also converted to a .html version and sent via e-mail.
Sample Projects:
Sample Works using various programs and techniques, as well as digital photography and photo repair/restoration examples.
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