On my recent trip to Ithaca we visited Treman State Park, which is an amazingly beautiful park. At the beginning of our walk we stopped in at The Old Mill. It is a grist mill from 1839, and it still is setup so that you can see how it worked.
It is filled with lots of cogs and gears and other cool stuff. Although it was powered with very cold water rather than steam, I loved the look, and thought it somewhat steam-punky.
I am a costume designer, and I also temp in between gigs to supplement the fortune that I make designing.
(read more) I am hoping that a blog will provide a creative outlet for some of the thoughts that pop into my head in these situations, and also allow me to share some of what I do when I do not have temp work at all. Enjoy!
Rachel 10/18/10
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This rendering is of a barrister and a cartographer, who are supposed to be
creepy ominous characters. I'm very excited about the freaky eyewear for
the ...
Grandma Pat and Trixie
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Here is my latest shoot for Advanced Pets featuring the always gorgeous
Grandma Pat and Trixie. By the way I just started selling prints and totes
on Soc...
Using Audio Narration
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A couple of good blog posts from CommLab's Custom Training and eLearning
Blog
"Is Audio Narration Indispensable for Online Learning?" Link
"Effective Voice...
Goodbye Barn
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It's been such a long time since I've sat at my computer to write a post...
I've missed YOU! The longer I was quiet here, the harder it became to find
the...
Byte Magazine Covers
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Ben brought home an old Byte magazine that someone had loaned use for the
Steampunklet (the cover article was on Logo, which she's getting into), and
that ...
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