Saturday, September 24, 2011

Recent Louis L’Amour Cover Images



Two more cover images for the Louis L’Amour western novels that Random House is repackaging. Above is Lonigan (thank you Cathie Bleck, for loaning me the awesome cow skull). I never knew how to tie a noose before—it is amazing what you can learn on the internet. Below is the photo montage for Law of the Desert Born.



The background desert and vulture are stock images that I combined with the boot I photographed.



desert image: © Jim Feliciano iStock Photo
vulture: © Peter Malsbury iStock Photo

CLIENT: RANDOM HOUSE
ART DIRECTORS: BEAU L‘AMOUR, SCOTT BIEL

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Recent Projects

Child of the Mountains, by Marilyn Sue Shank, is a middle-grade novel about the struggles of a girl growing poor in the 1950’s in Appalachia. I had recently taken taken a number of landscape photos of the region on a road trip from Florida to Ohio, so I had the background ready to go. It was just a matter of photographing the model to match, and some careful compositing.



CLIENT: RANDOM HOUSE
ART DIRECTOR: VIKKI SHEATSLEY






Above is the cover photograph for Riding For The Brand, a collection of western short stories by Louis L’Amour.

Below is the cover montage for another Louis L’Amour western title, Tucker, this one a novel. The cowboy, horses, and ship I culled from stock, the landscape is mine. In this case I found the stock photos first, then shot the beach scene to match found images.





cowboy on horse © Daniel Lobo
extra horse on beach © Jodi Jacobson
ship: unknown photographer

CLIENT: RANDOM HOUSE
ART DIRECTORS: BEAU L’AMOUR, SCOTT BIEL


Below are two unpublished comps for a novel, Bird Sisters, by Rebecca Rasmussen. The story centers on the relationship of two sisters growing up in small town Wisconsin in the late 1940’s.



CLIENT: CROWN PUBLISHING
ART DIRECTOR: JESSIE SAYWARD BRIGHT



Below is the cover image for The Exceptionals, by Erin Cashman. This teen fantasy novel reminded me slightly of an American Harry Potter. It is a battle of good vs. evil, and the protagonist, a fifteen year-old girl who can communicate telepathically with animals, attends a boarding school in New England, where all of the students have special powers.



CLIENT: HOLIDAY HOUSE
ART DIRECTOR: CLAIRE COUNIHAN

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cover for “Dark Passage”



This is the cover image for a historical/fantasy teen novel, by M.J. Putney, set in Regency England. The tunnel is a 4" x 7" x 60" model made from balsa wood, cardboard, spackle and sand, then painted with acrylic. Below are some of the unretouched photos of the tunnel. I photographed it first with a small figurine in place of the live model, so that I could match the lighting as closely as possible when I photographed the live model.

CLIENT: ST. MARTIN’S PRESS
ART DIRECTOR: ANGELA GODDARD

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Cover for “War Party”

War Party is another collection of Louis L’Amour western short stories being repackaged by Random House. Thanks to Sarasota Architectural Salvage for the cool wagon wheel.



CLIENT: RANDOM HOUSE
ART DIRECTORS: BEAU L’AMOUR, SCOTT BIEL

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Next Louis L'Amour Short Story Covers

Here are the approved cover images for the next two collections of Louis L'Amour western short stories, The Trail to Crazy Man, and The Rider of Ruby Hills, respectively.






Below are four rejected comp images for the above titles. I liked them a lot, but the client felt they were way too gentle, and asked for more explicit dramatic tension.









CLIENT: RANDOM HOUSE
ART DIRECTORS: BEAU L'AMOUR, SCOTT BIEL