Earlier this month, I was contacted by the graphic artist at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in Claremont California. On my Flickr page, he had found macro-photographs of California Dogface butterflies, chrysalis, caterpillars, and eggs. The Garden erects a net-structured 'Butterfly House' every summer, and was interested in using my photographs to illustrate the life-cycle of the California State butterfly.
After coming to a one-time-use arrangement (which included a sit-down portfolio review with the Garden Gift Shop manager), I supplied a few high-rez files, which the graphic artist printed on two banners, now hung in the Butterfly House. My name is on the bottom of each banner. More banners may follow, centered on other butterfly species.
Good work. What size are the banners and what size files did you submit? Were they TIFFs?
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
What size are the banners and what size files did you submit? Were they TIFFs?
The banners are approximately 1.5x6-ft. I e-mailed raw files to graphic artist, who is an expert with PhotoShop. I also sent tweaked JPGs to use as proper color reference.
Well done Boss, a credit to your impressive skills.
Congrats Douglass. A fine testament to your level of skill.
-Doc
Congratulations! It is great that your fine work is being recognized. 👍
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