In Memoriam
Dara McLaughlin 1950-2006
An arts colleague, an inspiration, and a friend, I invite you to read about my friendship with Dara.

Dare To Go Beyond In Digital Imaging
Go beyond ordinary realms in photography, digital imaging, and graphic design. See a world where skies are bluer than blue, where objects might be conjured, where digital canvas can range from daring monochrome to a vivid neon landscape. From traditional to contemporary, graphic concepts can be realized. Commercial products can exist in new and sometimes unusual surroundings, and ordinary environments can take on new dimensions.

Why Digital?
Accurate color capture and the ability to archive original capture data are primary advantages. While film is still used for certain projects, with digital there is more latitude when adjusting color and tonal balance. Archived properly, digital files maintain their original essence for a lifetime and are not subject to color fade and degradation caused by environmental factors.

Quality Output
All prints are produced via commercial lab process using either Fuji® or Kodak® paper for maximum longevity. Prints are available in glossy, matte, or premium metallic pearlescent finish. Special media such as lexan lamination, museum quality canvas, or backlit film are all available depending on the application. If digital files are required, they are custom prepped and output to your specifications.

Digital Services For The Trade
Expert retouch, composite, masking, and clipping path services are available to photographers. No long contacts are required. For one image or 100 images. RAW file processing capability is available for any camera vendor and model along with ouput to any format including CMYK conversion. This is a way for the very busy shooter to round out staff shortage or enhance services. Trade clients are protected by confidentiality agreements and your full copyrights are retained. References are available upon request.

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