Puget Sound Photography Underwater has been incredibly busy for the past five or so weeks. First and foremost I have a very exciting new product line to announce adding to my already incredibly popular and beautiful Giclée prints on Metal, Canvas and Acrylic. I worked with a local printer to find a new and exciting format that I've not seen anywhere else, and is printed local with mostly or all local materials. I introduced this new format last week and I am so pleased to announce it was a hit! This week I have added two more sizes of this new and unique format. They're available in 8"x10", 11"x14" and 16"x20" sizes. Like all of my Fine Art Prints, these are Ready To Hang. You do not need to buy a frame to display my beautiful work. If you have some free time this Sunday come out and see all of my gorgeous local underwater art.
Second announcement, last month I was hired by Chef Mark Marsh to take shots of his new line of Middle Eastern cuisine. We discussed his concept at length to make certain I would be able to capture the quality, color and flavor of his foods. As it turned out he also needed a website, a logo, a menu board for display and finally a 7' banner. This turned into a rather large project and was so much fun. When you have a moment take a look at what he creates in the kitchen and on the grill at The Bedhouin Oasis. Then see what I created online to promote his wonderful and delicious foods! The Bedhouin Oasis will be coming to a few venues near you very soon. After Chef Marsh hired me to create his website, I was hired by two more vendors to do photo shoots of their food items. A few of those shots of The Flying Kolache are displayed below. Harvey and Ellyn prepare and serve fresh, wonderful and very tasty traditional Czech Republic foods. As always, all of my work is available for sale on my website, at a few fine retail stores and almost every weekend at the Fremont Sunday Market (Blog page).
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AuthorDrew Collins professional underwater photographer and environmentalist living and diving primarily in the beautiful Emerald green waters of Puget Sound near Seattle, Washington. Categories |