Blank Line Studios

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Seamless, micro style…

I’ve tried several times to fake a seamless. I would put a piece of foamcore upright behind another piece of foamcore laying on a table. There was obviously a seam, and trying to edit it out was a pain.
Then a Batman poster (one of three I have) fell off my wall. So [...]

Big news is good news…

I am very excited to announce that I have graciously been handed the reigns of local art publication SPOKE(a)N(e) Magazine!
I have to thank Tyson and Sara Habein for this opportunity.  They have created a great work with the magazine and I will do my very best to uphold the quality its readers, [...]

Tiny changes…

Oh the joys of maintaining a website.
After wrestling with getting all the kinks worked out, I was able to get my gallery updated. This will be a continuing process, as I’m trying to get my fine art and personal work more established.
Don’t take that as my moving away from portraits. I’m still available [...]

Kristen Marlo…

I’ve had the good fortune to have known Kristen Marlo for about three years now. When she told me that she would be in town and wanted some new promotional material done for her music projects, I jumped at the chance.

Going old school…

I’ve recently started shooting with 35mm film again.  I’d like to say I “got my start” with film, or that I’m “getting back into” film.  The reality is that, while I did shoot a lot of film, I could never afford to develop it as fast as I could buy it.  So I never really [...]

Fit to print…

Fine art prints are also available through my Etsy site.

Takin’ it to the street…

Like a lot of photographers, I admire the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Extending from that, I love the work of many photojournalists both past and present.
However, the modern “street photography as fine art” movement never really captured my attention. I think because I see so much of the same thing in street photography. [...]

Ricoh XR-10…

I’ve been looking for a film camera for a while now. Two things that were keeping me from jumping into film again were solved with the purchase of this camera.
The first problem was, even though film cameras are cheap now days, I was still having issues with spending money on a camera if I [...]

RiverSpeak Launch/First Friday Artwalk…

I recently joined a collective of local artists, RiverSpeak. They’ve been around for a few months now, but tonight was the big launch party (as they have just recently set up a brand new website/forum).
I attended, along with Tyson and Sara Habein of SPOKE(a)N(e) Magazine. Tyson, Sara and I then took a walk [...]

I’m legit!…

Big thanks to The Decal Factory for getting these done.