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Date / Time: 5/17/2009 5:35 AM UTC
Years ago before the idea of graphic design flashed a lightbulb in Apple CEO Steve Job’s mind, nobody could conceive that there would ultimately be a synergy between photography and the fine arts.
I am a fine arts artist and a photographer and proof that a fine artist who works in two entirely different medias such as photography and fine art (oil paints, charcoal and other mediums) can actually take a plain photograph, whether it is a photograph taken by a $4,000 Nikon camera (my preferred professional tool) or an inexpensive cellphone camera) and take that photo to a whole new level using various professional/industrial design programs on the computer. I have photos taken with a professional Nikon camera and others that I took with a cellphone camera, which I later digitized and did some wonderful things with. Nobody can tell which photos was taken with the Nikon or the cellphone camera.
Many of my designs are photographs which I have enhanced digitally and bring a new bright artistic flair to. Some are subdued, soft and elegant. Many of my photos are excellent for accounting businesses because of the serenity they bring to a pressure cooker work environment, where employees who don’t have a window, see a photo of a beautiful window or landscape, remain serene and relaxed by the artwork on their wall.
I have taken others photos that I have digitized, which bring life and joy to hospitals and places where cancer patients need color as therapy. We all know what different types of art can do in different types of scenarios.
Some of my designs are my original works – art that I create, then scan and digitized to re-invent it and turn it into a new form of fine art, which I call DigitArt. Once I create this new medium the original remains archived in my art databases and prints are sold to hospitals, businesses, schools and other institutions.
Having worked in the business world for many years for top corporations, such as the Associated Press, Price Waterhouse and Lazard Freres in technology, I became educated in what forms of art and photography work best in different settings. I always urge business owners to dare to explore new forms of art and time test them by exhibiting them in their work places for a period of time. Beautiful photography and art, it can make all the difference between low productive and what I call turbo charged productivity.