Photos: San Francisco Trek

Koit Tower

North Beach

Building

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Even though I’m a SF Bay Area native, I still love to “play tourist” and explore the city, where everything becomes a new inspiration. I just have to remember my walking shoes for the crazy hills.

Photos: Wedding Portraits

Portrait of a Bride

Wedding Couple

Bridal Portrait

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

I was honored with the opportunity to photograph the wedding of a young couple–it was great fun as they were very open to my suggestions and poses.

Photo: Basement Jaxx

Basement Jaxx

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Saw Basement Jaxx in concert the other day. Excellent DJ performance accompanied by singers and dancers.

Free Background Downloads: Concert Lights

Red Concert Lights

White, Blue and Gray Concert Lights

Blue Concert Lights

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

These concert lights photos could be downloaded and used as backgrounds for both commercial and non-commercial/personal work. Simply click on the image and click on “All Sizes” to download various sizes. They are part of my Creative Commons library of free backgrounds. Enjoy!

Artwork and Halloween: Nightmare Catchers

Nightmare Catchers

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Happy Halloween to you!

This illustration is a mixed media piece–pen and digital coloring. I was inspired by “dream catchers”, alchemy, mysticism, and alters for ancestor worship (mainly from the De Young Museum exhibit on tribal art). The eyeballs are inherently creepy, staring at you no matter how you look at them. The bones and skull elements were from various animal and human sources, mainly a bird’s wings, neck, turtle shell, and frog’s feet.

Hopefully, this Nightmare Catcher could snatch some nightmares for you on the wickedness day of all–Halloween! Have a great day!

Photo: Another Self-Portrait

Another Self-Portrait

Posted by Sherrie Thai of Shaire Productions.

Here’s another self-portrait taken with the digital Canon XTi and remote. A bit of cropping and color levels were done, but this was a fun mini-project.