Goat Boy
We had Goat Boy in the studio- Shooting for upcoming Omaha Community Playhouse show. Okay, it's not goat boy, but he could be related. Find out more info about the upcoming show.
We had Goat Boy in the studio- Shooting for upcoming Omaha Community Playhouse show. Okay, it's not goat boy, but he could be related. Find out more info about the upcoming show.
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Labels: Andrew Marinkovich, Goat Boy, Omaha Community Playhouse
I just got back from WPPI in Las Vegas. Here's a couple images from the spectacular sunrise while flying from Vegas to Phoenix.
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A few months ago Donovan Beery, designer at Eleven 19 Communications told me that the image I shot for AIGA "voting is sexy poster" was being used in Albania. The image was stolen from the AIGA website and changed in Photoshop to be used in a vote campaign for an organization called MJAFT.
After many months of negotiating the usage, we finally reached a settlement. No I didn't make a million bucks, but they paid a fair usage for the image.
Remember it's not cool to steal work by any artist.
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Pick up the latest issue of Golf Magazine, April 2008, and you will find the studio's own Ben Drickey and Hillary Sinn gracing page 163. Okay, so it's for an ad, but you have to start somewhere to break through with Tiger winning everything this year. If you've ever tired any gimmick to improve your golf game then you'll get a kick out of the add. For the best gadget- check out what the ad is promoting at Leupold. Click here to get the close up view of each shot.
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Labels: Ben Drickey, Golf Gimmick, Hillary Sinn, Leupold
Jon Jelkin of Torchwerks created this image while on a shoot with Mike down in Orlando this week. Jon braved the crowds and lack of sleep, the launch was at 2:30 AM, to capture the shuttle as it took of into the cloudy night sky. Check out Ben Drickey's footage.
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Labels: Ben Drickey, Jon Jelkin, Night, Space Shuttle, Torchwerks
Notice anything funny about this shot of the Omaha city skyline? Look Carefully.
We can't take credit for the photo or Photoshop work, but doesn't look half bad. Image courtesy the Omaha Visitors Guide. For anyone planning to visit Omaha, you won't see the same building in duplicate when you get here.
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Labels: digital book, issuu, online publishing