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Andrew Hughes

EuroPhotoVideo is overhauled

By artists, Lithuania, photographer, photography, websites, wedding
EuroPhotoVideo.com

The EuroPhotoVideo.com website was relaunched after a major overhaul to its content and structure. Justinas Bartkevicius comes from an creative family of artists, photographers and videographers and this web site showcases their work along with Justinas’ excellent photography.

EuroPhotoVideo serves the Lithuanian and Russian communities in Atlanta and in Europe. They speak 5 languages fluently which can make your special event photography run smoothly.  Check them out at www.EuroPhotoVideo.com.

Mr. Struve’s Evil Looking Subaru WRX STI

By automobiles, Fall colors, Subaru WRX STI

Subaru WRX sti

If Darth Vader drove a car on earth, it would probably be this. At first I was afraid to get near “Satan’s Hot Rod”. I had once seen it lay down a smokey burn mark in the parking lot when “the accelerator got stuck on the floor mat”. (Struve, save that excuse for the fuzz.)

The fall foliage was particularly beautiful with the afternoon sun backlighting it. We snapped a few shots before the sun blinked out. Check out the photos here: Subaru WRX STI Photo Gallery

NB Consultiing Web Site Launched

By Brochures, IT Services, SAP Consulting, websites

NB Consulting - the SAP Experts
I was approached by NB Consulting to perform a quick makeover of there aging web site. Within just a few days, I created the web site. This was done just in time for a large trade show that they were attending. Check out the NBConsulting web site here.

Also, I was able to create a matching tri-fold brochure for them to pass out to prospects who are interesting in their SAP consulting services. View the brochure PDF.

Scuba Diving on a Sunken Air Craft Carrier, the USS Oriskany

By diving, Florida, MBT Divers, Pensacola, scuba, underwater photography, underwater video, USS Oriskany

I went down to Pensacola Florida with David and Bob to dive the USS Oriskany which was sunk a few years back to become the world’s largest artificial reef. This ship is huge and very deep. The flight deck is somewhere around 140 feet so our dives did not last very long…maybe 20 minutes each. The folks at MBT Divers took care of us and really did a top notch job of getting us there and back safely. I would highly recommend this dive to any advanced open water diver.