IDIO photoshoot

I don’t remember why we decided to take a group shot. Maybe we were working on an update to our studio website? Anyway, I have a whole series of these images of trying to get a decent picture.

Things were a lot harder when all you had were film camera, an APS camera in this case.

A woman in a red shirt
A man in slacks dances

640×480

That’s all the pixels we had with the first digital photos. These are from a Sony Mavica that wrote image files slowly to a floppy drive.

Our friend Dave patiently took these photos on Fountain Square for some OSU alumni thing that Anne, Wendy and I were doing.

Mom at IDIO

RECOLLECTION

Mom stepped into the role as office manager when Heather went to Texas for a spell. And like every place she worked, she brought caring and attention to detail.

The office was always tidy (her desk was not normally this messy) and we always were stocked with whatever we needed and some things we didn’t. Like bubbles. We’d take breaks, open up the windows in the studio and blow bubbles down to the street.

And every day about 3pm mom would bring around freshly cut fruit for the moment in the day when you needed it most.