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Nice summer home, huh? And the weather that weekend ROCKED! Just wanted to prove that I did actually go there (Rørvig) :-)
This is the cover I have made for my binder to put proofs in to show clients. It includes shots of my computer room and my new prop the rocking horse and of course my Canon 50D. These were taken with my original Canon Rebel XT with the 430EX flash.
proof from stephanie's headshot session. not for public consumption; for review purposes only.
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Nuke Proof SCALP DH
Frame Yellow / Black
Fork Boxxer WC Black
Components Nuke Proof & SRAM
Brake Avid X0
Proof I opened it :)
It has five pins, all of them with spool pins to get caught.
This is a rather shiny demo lock I was given for my birthday :D I love being able to see the insides, and see them move and how it works. It's one thing seeing illustrations and knowing intellectually, even seeing a video of a lock that's been cut-away. Having a completely transparent lock in my hand and it happening right in front of my eyes is kind of wonderful though.
PROOF
By: David Auburn
October 11-16, 2016
Directed By: David Wintersteen
Lighting Design: Bryan Duncan
Costume Design: Christian Boy
Scenic Design: Steve Johnson
Pictured (left to right): Caleb Camrud, Rachel McCloud, and Berit Johnson
First proofs. This is a reality check, printed on scratch paper.
I inked the entire block, including registration stops (kento) and the border left over from laser engraving.
Ray proving to everyone that he is not a good skier. This was a fairly mild fall, you should have seen it when he went end over end.
First proofs. This is a reality check, printed on scratch paper.
When inking this block, I tried to avoid the registration stops, as I will for the final prints. The border doesn't matter so much, since I will remove it.
proof from stephanie's headshot session. not for public consumption; for review purposes only.
like what you see? www.isaiahtpd.info
PROOF
By: David Auburn
October 11-16, 2016
Directed By: David Wintersteen
Lighting Design: Bryan Duncan
Costume Design: Christian Boy
Scenic Design: Steve Johnson
Pictured (left to right): Berit Johnson and Caleb Camrud
After closing in 1975, it was basically used as a canvas for budding graffiti "artists".
I hope for their sakes they found other employment ;)
Here is an example of two page spread with Japanese text on the right (English translation underneath)
This proof "book" is the final step before it goes to press. You get this book to look over and check for mistakes. I call it a rough draft. Once you sign off on it, it gets shipped back to Shanghai and the printing begins !
Hardcover, 8x10, 272 pages
You can see a video here :