Erin’s photo shoot with Boudoir Louisville
Jul 21st, 2011 by Aldouspi

What a fun client! Every time I lifted my camera, Erin gave me the best facial expressions! She was a joy to shoot with. We started off shooting just a few pinups of a super cute apron she brought with her. We tossed in a few props to complete the look. Then we snapped a few boudoir images both in our existing studio as well as our studio expansion. The studio was bare and undecorated, but we had to drag her over there anyway.

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Doc Savage Art For Sale
Jul 17th, 2011 by Aldouspi

Doc Savage Art For Sale


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White Eyes – A New Doc Savage Audio Adventure! | The Retroist

If you read my review of Radio Archives last fantastic audio adventure of Doc Savage, Python Island, you can probably guess how excited I was to get this latest press release announcing their newest adventure starring the Man of Bronze! the same team that created “Python Isle” and “The Adventures of Doc Savage” audio collections also available from RadioArchives.com, “White Eyes” features dramatic narration by Richard Epcar, cover art by Joe DeVito,

Publish Date: 07/16/2011 11:00

http://www.retroist.com/2011/07/16/white-eyes-a-new-doc-savage-audio-adventure/

Doc Savage – The Tiki Goes Nowhere! » Welcome To Tiki Tower – The

Starting a new pulp-styled painting. This one features Doc Savage saving a Tiki from some thieves or other! Stay tuned! TGN 1. TGN 2. Nowhere step 3. Nowhere step 4. Nowhere step 5. Nowhere step 6. Nowhere step 8. Nowhere step 10

Publish Date: 04/24/2011 18:34

http://tikitower.com/the-tiki-goes-nowhere/

SciFi Art Now: Pulpfest 2011 celebrates classic magazine art

Clarke and Harris are remembered best for their front cover art on Doc Savage Magazine, while Luros is known for his detective and men's adventure magazine covers, although he also did plenty of SF work.

Publish Date: 07/05/2011 1:43

http://scifiartnow.blogspot.com/2011/07/pulpfest-2011-celebrates-classic.html


Lost Art of the Pulps — Superheroes

American publishing has taken many turns in the last 200 years. One of the best periods for American writers and artists was the era of pulp magazines, those inexpensive magazines on cheap wood pulp paper that flourished from about 1920 to 1950, when…

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