
I decided to post this mostly because of it's
interest factor. I was photographing a Bar Mitzvah recently and part of the beautiful decor included 12x12 Andy Warhol Pop Art images of all the kids that came to the party - it was very cool. At the end of the party each child was given their canvas portrait to take home with them.

Well, I think I know how it was done. Check out this article over at
Digital Inspiration right here which describes a link to the
"Warholizer" web site. You just upload the image and magically its transformed into a brand new work of art. Hey, if you want to do it yourself, here is a cool little Photoshop tutorial that shows you how to do it. A big thanks to
Digital Inspiration for the tip.
Hey gang, that's about it for today. We are off and running and not wrapping the taping till sunset - it should be a kick as were are expecting good, but chilly, weather. Check back tomorrow to see what we got.
See you then --David
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