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i like working with photographers

I am always saying I like working with photographers. Partly because, like myself, they are visual storytellers. Secondly, I have always been intrigued with my brother’s definition of a good photographer. He once told me, “a really great photographer is a master of light.” That thought has never left me and that is how I gauge the talent of all the photographers I come across in my profession.

I’m am also in love with film—yes, the analog kind. My dad was an amateur photographer when he was young, but he had a great eye. I would get lost in old photos—my mind making up the stories of the moments that were captured. {My brother seems to have followed in Dad’s footsteps.} I recall us both, as kids, fighting over who was going to eventually own the {now vintage} film enlarger that we used to develop photos in our darkroom {aka the backyard shed}. I won.


photo: hc.tran photography

Wait, where was I… Oh, yes. As a graphic designer, I have worked with many talented photographers and worked with equally amazing photos. My eyes have poured over countless lifestyle, surf, snowboard, vehicle and product photos. Occassionally, I get to work with a wedding photographer and this time I had the pleasure of working with Hung C. Tran of HC.Tran Photography. Hung came to me with a request for letterpress printed business cards. But before printing, I gave his existing abstract lens logo a more polished and refined look.

HC.Tran Photography

For Hung, I printed 300 2-sided 2-colored business cards on 220# heavy card stock made from 100% cotton. He was very easy going and so much fun to work with, I can imagine what a photoshoot with him would be like. HC.Tran Photography is located in La Jolla, California. His portfolio can be viewed at http://www.hungctran.com or you can read all about his work on his blog.

happy birthday, miss almie!

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A dear friend from high school moved up to the Seattle area and it had been years (years!) since we last saw each other. Being the socialite and foodie that she is, she invited my family to her last minute birthday party. I needed a last minute gift, so I quickly hand set some lead type I had laying around and pressed a set of notecards for her. I hope she likes them! Happy Birthday, Miss Almie!

*If you are interested in a similar or custom letterpress set like this, get in touch!

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