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News - January 2010
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Our Clients Speak...
"Congratulations on putting together such an outstanding overall collection of art for guest rooms and public areas for Columbus, TX. This property is beautifully designed both architecturally, and the ultimate of FF&E selections—including the art! It will be a great calling card for your portfolio!”
—Carol E. Hill ASID
Interior Design Consultant
Best Western Design Department
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Taking the Photograph
out of the Frame
Acrylic, wood, metal, glass- when it comes to our abilities, your imagination's the limit. We can print on a variety of different substrates, allowing you to incorporate unique and exciting artwork into your designs at our always affordable prices. Our new wood product takes photography out of the frame—it's organic, clean, modern, and different. For more options, pricing, or ideas on how to incorporate this look into your design; contact Margaret Irvin at (919) 967-4300 ex. 23.
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Installation of the Month
We're pleased to be in the spec books for Four Points by Sheraton and have done custom shoots for a range of Starwood/Four Points owners across the country from Los Angeles to Jacksonville Beach, Florida. This picture showcases a Four Points hotel we outfitted with finished, framed photography for public space and guest rooms. All the images for this property are ones Jesse created during a custom shoot specifically for this hotel—and at no extra cost to the owner. If you're working on a property that wants local images on its walls—be it a FPbS or some other brand—look no further, we're your source for great local photography.
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NYT Hails Design of New Restaurant
using Jesse's Photograph
Granted it's a restaurant review, and granted most of the article focuses on, as it should, the food. But forgive us if our favorite two words in the article are "strikingly beautiful." You can read the article (and see the bottom of Jesse's photography) in the New York Times article.
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New Images of New York City
"Shooting in New York was eerie," Jesse said. "I grew up in Manhattan and found myself re-taking pictures I had taken 35 years ago as a kid," Jesse said referring specifically to pictures of the Atlas statue in Rockefeller Center. Jesse, who often talks about the need for photographers to, "get past the moment of awe," said that in New York he had to, "get past the moment of familiarity." Jesse spent nearly three decades roaming New York streets and so, he said, he has to remember to see the pictures and stories there that are so easy for him to walk past. "Familiarity breeds, well, complacency," Jesse said. That said, he calls his time back in New York "terrific" and he is already planning to return for a week or more this summer.
See New York photos>
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2010 Design Survey Coming Soon
Look for our second annual design survey, take 60 seconds to answer a few questions for us an be entered to win a free framed print.
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