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The Anatomy of Ice Cream
Sarah and I work with Anthology Magazine to explore the Anatomy of Ice Cream.
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For a Christmas gift for his sister last year, Allen asked Sarah to help him convert a panorama of a Louisville, KY neighborhood into a large-scale illustration. The final printed image was about 6 feet long.
-Read Full ArticleFamily Album Makeover
For Christmas 2010, Sarah spent several months scanning old, damaged family photos, digitally bringing them back to life, and assembling nearly 2000 of them into a large format, custom-designed three-volume photo album for her family.
-Read Full Article5 Years In New Zealand
We both lived in New Zealand for just over 5 years, working as visual effects artists at Weta Digital and trying to adventure around the country as much as possible while we weren’t working long hours on films like King Kong and Avatar. While living there, Allen birthed and nurtured his love for photography, spending much of his free time taking photos of people and places he encountered. He shares some of his favorites here.
-Read Full ArticleDani and Mike
Check out our wedding photos of Dani and Mike, two kiwis living in Wellington who got married in a garden pretty much straight out of Alice in Wonderland. We also designed their wedding invites, which were made to reflect the couple’s love of playing in the ocean.
-Read Full ArticleNola Belle
We hung out with Nola and her parents during their first few weeks as a family to take photos of them, and surprised them with a printed and bound album of the photos.
-Read Full ArticleThe Alinea Project
Allen’s been meticulously working his way through the Alinea cookbook, “Julie and Julia”-style (only way, way, way more slowly). Come read about how he started this project, what he’s learned so far, and how it’s changed his understanding of how we interact with food.
-Read Full ArticleThe Anatomy Of A Cupcake
A birthday gift meant for our friend Lesleigh has turned into…something else. Read about how this print traveled the world completely inadvertently.
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