Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Promotional Posters!

Last semester, I needed some promotional work done for Painkiller Studios. I had the opportunity to work with the incredible Jeremyah Rodriguez: freelance fashion photographer, and head photographer of Nashville Alternative Fashion.
(His portfolio can be found here: http://cargocollective.com/jeremyahrodriguez)

Shooting with Jeremyah was a TON of fun, and most of the day was spent near the walking bridge in downtown Nashville.

Photography: Jeremyah Rodriguez
Editing: Jeremyah Rodriguez and Painkiller Studios
Styling: Painkiller Studios




Sunday, January 27, 2013

New Illustration. New Poster.

Finally got around to colouring this bad boy.
Prints will be available later in the week in the shop.

"The Past Should Stay Dead"

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Hamacon Minicon Winter 2012

Hamacon is an anime convention in my hometown of Huntsville, Alabama. Myself, and most of my friends have staffed it before, and I'm always proud to be a part of it.
I wanted to take more photos, but I had just driven down from Nashville, was running an hour late, and was generally not feeling well that day, so I remained posted up at my booth for most of the convention.

However, Hamacon Minicon 2012 remains one of the most fun conventions I've ever had the pleasure of selling at. Hamacon is big enough to be really entertaining, but still small enough to keep the feeling of a community where you can be friends with anyone.


Friday, January 4, 2013

Anime Weekend Atlanta

HOKAY... so... I've procrastinated as much as I possibly can, and nitpicked over everything else.
Now that I've decided on a Blogger layout that I don't hate (and totally given up on Wordpress, until I learn HTML) there's nothing else standing in the way of me getting done as much stuff as I can before school starts again.

I've been debating on whether or not to post all the photos from Anime Weekend Atlanta, but I figured I'd go ahead and do it and get it out of the way.

I've started two side projects in Huntsville and Nashville... but more on those later.

I'm also trying to get out of the habit of micromanaging all three of these projects, and instead, delegate tasks to employees willing to work for art and merchandise. :)

Lastly, THANK GOD I GOT A SMARTPHONE FOR CHRISTMAS. Maybe now it will be easier for me to send quick updates to Facebook and Twitter and Tumblr without having to find a computer and log in each time I want to update something. :D

I'll address my Nashville/Huntsville surprise in another post. For now, Anime Weekend Atlanta pictures. :)
(Apologies ahead of time, because some of them are blurry.)