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Our sister company Torchwerks has put together a cool little movie to help get to our studio.
Click the link below and you'll be on your way.
http://torchwerks.com/directions.html
Our sister company Torchwerks has put together a cool little movie to help get to our studio.
Click the link below and you'll be on your way.
http://torchwerks.com/directions.html
Posted by Mike Malone at 9:59 PM 0 comments
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My wife Anne turned 30 this week and last Saturday night we threw the big party at Malone & Company. Click on the photo below to see the slideshow!
(yes that's Mike Malone in a suede jacket and sunglasses)
Posted by Andrew at 3:35 PM 0 comments
I was not a dog fanatic, but after a week with my new puppy- well, I'm hooked. Little Oliver is a puggle (mix between pug and beagle) and full of feistiness.
Posted by Andrew at 3:33 PM 0 comments
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Growing up I was always intrested in what was going on behind the attraction at an amsusment park. I'd love that ah... moment when I figured out how something was created. I thought it would be fun to share one of those moments with you.
Recently we were shooting room sets in a large warehouse type building. Take a look behind curtain.
Posted by Andrew at 3:25 PM 0 comments
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Finding your way around the maze of digital photography terms can be rough at times but the folks at UPDIG have come to the rescue. UPDIG is, according to their website, "a working group of digital imaging professionals and allied trade groups and manufacturers, dedicated to promoting worldwide standards in the commercial application of digital imaging."
The site is a rich resource for understanding workflow and best practices for digital imaging. Check out the site.
Posted by Andrew at 3:23 PM 0 comments
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Sam and I were in Dawson, Minnesota last week and wanted to share a few behind the scenes of our shoot. Many thanks to Jim for driving BOTH ways. The 10 hour trip makes for good use of editing time or Googling for a place to stay.
Posted by Andrew at 3:21 PM 0 comments
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I've restarted, for the upteenth time, my efforts to keyword all my older work. The effort reminds of the joy of creating abstract images, as I dig deeper I'll continue share.
Posted by Andrew at 3:19 PM 0 comments
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