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Below are two unpublished comps for a novel,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 BRIGHTBelow 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