
Taste of Minneapolis - Photo illustration for a story about an event offering a "taste of Minneapolis."
Downtown Journal // June 2009

Guitoar - Used this photo illustration on the contents page to tease the feature of the Okee Dokee Brothers, a children's music duo that took a trip down the Mississippi.
Responsibilities: Concept, Photoshop work
Minnesota Parent // October 2011

Building a foundation - Photo illustration for a story about the Timberwolves finally getting a good start on rebuilding the team. So I came up with this construction theme. Timberwolves players photos by the talented Robb Long.
Downtown Journal // February 2011

Green dictionary - Photo illustration for the "Green Dictionary" from a "Green City" series.
Southwest Journal // October 2008

Grinding it out - Photo illustration for the review of the movie Grindhouse. Used movie handout art combined with stock photo of meat grinder to create illustration.
// Belleville News-Democrat //

Deep, dark and thrilling - Photo illustration for the review of the movie Children of Men to go with the review's take on the movie: Deep, dark and thrilling. Created with handout art from movie as well as stock photos of London.
// Belleville News-Democrat //

Orchestral Chaplin - Photo illustration for a story about the Minnesota Orchestra performing "City Lights."
Downtown Journal // January 2008

Of heroism - Photo illustration for the review of the movie Flags of Our Fathers. Used movie handout art and stock textures.
// Belleville News-Democrat //

Somehow sweet - Photo illustration for a review of the movie Black Snake Moan. Used a handout image and stock images of chain and guitar to blend together the ideas of the character being chained to a radiator and the importance of music to the film.
// Belleville News Democrat //


Bird song - Photo illustration for a review of an Andrew Bird album.
// Downtown Journal //

Republican convention - Photo illustration for coverage of the 2008 Republican National Convention. I did a version for both the Downtown and Southwest Journals, with the elephants on iconic streets in each area.
Southwest Journal // July 2008
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