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I printed for Bob Schulte
I enhanced and printed for Bob Schulte. Printed on 17 wide printer prior to ordering 24 inch wide printer on 7/23/2020. I might have the orientation incorrect, which side should be on the bottom. There are 40 images.
Jones Soda - 2002?
Jones Soda used one of my photos for their Soda. They printed my name on the bottle, it is my photo, but the city, the Bronx, is incorrect. I took the photo in Downtown Des Moines, Iowa.
Fiberglass Pig - 2000
I painted on of the fiberglass pigs which were displayed in the Des Moines metro area. Mine was displayed during the Iowa State Fair and was sold at auction. I would love to get it back. One side was the traditional story and the other sides were that the wolf was innocent.
Windfall Films - Tipton - Dec 2009
Unfortunate Son - 2008
Only one festival played this and it was a small one.
I printed for Catherine Tone
I enhanced images and printed for Catherine Tone.
Photo Contests
I normally submit more than one photo. The photos show are the ones selected.
June 23, 2016 - Jorden Weber - Artist
I photographed Jordan Weber and his assistant at the Des Moines Art Center. I also included other Weber related photos.
November 11 2009 - Veterans History Project
The Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress collects, preserves and makes accessible the firsthand recollections of U.S. military veterans who served from World War I through more recent conflicts and peacekeeping missions, so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand what they saw, did and felt during their service. I video taped Frank Victory Exline who was a prisoner of the Japanese.
Constantine Sculpture
The Statue of Constantine the Great is a bronze statue depicting the Roman emperor Constantine I seated on a throne, commissioned by York Civic Trust and designed by the sculptor Philip Jackson. It was unveiled in 1998 and is situated on Minster Yard, outside York Minster. It commemorates the accession of Constantine as Roman emperor in AD 306 on this site, after the death of his father Constantius Chlorus in York.[1]
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