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  1. Richard Braley
    February 21, 2011 @ 8:35 pm

    FYI: I created the poster for Rose-Hulman years before computers and photoshop. The background photo was a 4×5″ color transparency converted to a large b&w print. The skier was a neighbor set up on a piece of plywood angled off a curb in our neighborhood. This was shot in the summertime. A large print was made from that photo session, it was ten cut out, pasted on to the background, then the edges of the cutout were airbrushed and white airbrush paint applied along the skis. We also sprayed Christmas tree flock on the skis and boots during the shoot. I was behind the camera the photographer was behind the skier. When I said “O.K.” the skier would fall sideways the photographer would break his fall and I would snap the picture. I still have the color transparency and the proof sheets of the photo session if anyone would be interested in seeing them.
    Aloha,
    Richard

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  2. John LaPlante
    February 21, 2011 @ 8:39 pm

    Wow! Richard, that’s a great story. Thank you for stopping by. You obviously did a job that has a legacy.

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