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Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

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28 pages of black & white film photography

Digital print, A5 size

Edition of 80

 

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I designed this Booklet for Mum-Cares Company. They were very happy to see the logo and assured me that they would work with me more in the future.

 

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Inside view of iHanna's photo book of 2008. Published via Blurb.

 

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28 pages of black & white film photography

Digital print, A5 size

Edition of 80

 

Available here: sarahkastrau.bigcartel.com/

Inside view of iHanna's photo book of 2008. Published via Blurb.

 

I blogged all about this Book Project: A Years worth of Photos - click to read about it

Can training in the martial arts help you in everyday life? In Pragmatic Karate Mark Jennings argues that it certainly can. Provided you have a thorough grounding in the principles of this ancient fighting art and take the right approach, both physically and mentally, the karate moves you learn in the dojo can prove invaluable in a confrontation, or threatened confrontation, in ways more subtle that most people realise. Your karate training can even change the way you look at the safety of your family and your home. This is a detailed, authoritative work from a karate practitioner with 35 years’ experience who is also a long-serving police officer.

 

When Russell Nash was asked to move out to China to commission a mill in Shanghai, he had no idea that it would be the start of a whole new life in the Orient. After having worked for more than twenty years in the animal feed business and watching his children grow up, Russell found himself in a dull life and a stagnant marriage. It was time for a change and a business trip to China was to be the catalyst for Russell's personal revolution. Despite the noise, strange food and the lack of proper queuing etiquette, Russell slowly fell under China's spell and before long found himself returning to the great nation - for good! Entranced by the women, of whom he has plenty of stories to tell, and mesmerised by the unique culture, Russell's adventures abroad are certainly exotic and a world apart from the safe predictable life he'd known in Britain. Funny, cutting, vivid and often explicit, Yellow Fever is the story of Russell's first three years in China and the women who made him want to stay

 

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Monrovia Canyon Park is Monrovia's Backyard. Trees from this canyon were sawed in "Saw Pit" canyon and used in the building of the San Gabriel Mission. The last major fire was in 1924. In a more recent fire Firemen assembled in what is called "Fireman Flats". The photos in this series were taken in March 2003 after heavy rains, They are from Trask Bridge to the Falls.

 

I sell these Note Cards for $3.50 for more information email me at waltsdesign@yahoo.com

 

J. Chris Campbell on the right in the tan shirt.

Inside view of iHanna's photo book of 2008. Published via Blurb.

 

I blogged all about this Book Project: A Years worth of Photos - click to read about it

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I designed this logo for RCDC. It is a Rotary Organization. They were very happy to see the logo and assured me that they would work with me more in the future.

 

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Thank you for visiting my portfolio.

 

Robin Chesham is a successful consultant surgeon with a keen interest in genetics. When he meets Georgiana Gilmour, a young rising star in the field, at an international medical conference, the attraction is immediate, powerful and mutual. But surely, thinks Robin, he has met Georgiana somewhere before. United by common professional interests, a shared love of culture and an irresistible emotional and physical attraction, Robin and Georgiana become lovers. As they are swept away in an increasingly powerful tide of love and desire, their illicit life together seems almost too good to be true. But then a chance meeting opens up a secret from the past, and reveals to Robin why he feels so drawn to Georgiana, and she to him. And this is not the last shock that fate has in store for them both… The Passion Gene is a fascinating first novel from the pen of Louis de Savy, a former hospital consultant.

 

This book cover was made after the original but was not used for the author's e-book on Smashwords.com & its distribution Centers.

Abused, assaulted and forced into near-slavery by her alcoholic mother, young Susie Caddy flees her home in the slums of the industrial north-east of England to begin a new life with a respectable middle-class family in London, where she blossoms into a beautiful young woman. But Susie’s troubles are just beginning. Having been swept off her feet by a man who turns out to be a faithless bully, she finds love amid the bombs and blackouts of Second World War London, only to encounter tragedy and heartbreak. It is not until the dust has settled on the conflict that Susanne, as she is now known, is presented with the chance of peace, love and happiness from an unexpected source – until her sordid roots threaten to catch up with her.

 

Inside view of iHanna's photo book of 2008. Published via Blurb

 

I blogged all about this Book Project: A Years worth of Photos - click to read about it

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