Archive for September, 2007

Fractured Creativity II

Friday, September 21st, 2007

As I posted last week (Fractured Creativity) the idea of a break in the creative construct can do wonders for the process as a whole. And in all honesty it’s not just the creative process that benefits from this. Anne Fisher, a senior writer at FORTUNE is quoted as, “What scientists have only recently begun [...]

"…There Aren’t Any Good Advertising Jobs in MT"

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

For anyone in Montana or the hinterlands anywhere for that matter here’s a great story of myth vs reality. In 2006 advertising wunderkind Alex Bogusky (Burger King, Volkswagen, etc) CD of Crispin Porter + Bogusky was interviewed in Adweek and provided the mag with the above quote. Soon afterward the head of one of our [...]

Fractured Creativity

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

During extended travel time (Judith Gap wind farm below) recently my mind was left to wander and inevitably consumed itself with considerations of possible shoots, workflow and new ideas. Being away from studio connects and camera for hours or days at a time does one good with the right mindset. This break, or fracture, I’ve [...]

Copyright 21st Century Style

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Our workflow, like most of you I hope, intrinsically features images for copyright submission at the US Copyright Office within Library of Congress. This is a simple process that the government has put at our disposal for protection of unique works. I view this as a two fold dealing: ONE, as a great step for [...]