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I am always honored to feature Paul Miller's Designs and Decorations. For the past three years, this is how my Photography by Cassone websites have ushered in the holidays. Miller's work garnered him my Feature of the Year award just last year. Along with assistance by his partner, Bob Drews, and some handcrafted masterpieces by his father, David Paul Miller...it is Paul Miller's ability to arrange and put the impractical in a practical and themed layout; whether it is a Christmas tree, a table setting or a simple gathering of a variety of trinkets...it is his and Drews placement of such that make what they do so special. The next several blogs will include some of the photography I did of their work, along with a special slideshow here of one of the edits of a photo.
"Blizzard" Handpainted/crafted by David Paul Miller Designs & Decorations by Paul Miller Assisted by Bob Drews Photo & Special Effects by Antonio Cassone (2009) *December 2009 Photography by Cassone Feature
"Home for the Holidays" Designs & Decorations by Paul Miller Assisted by Bob Drews Photo by Antonio Cassone (2009) *December 2009 Photography by Cassone Feature
"Nectar on a Pine" Designs & Decorations by Paul Miller Assisted by Bob Drews Photo by Antonio Cassone (2009) *December 2009 Photography by Cassone Feature
"Bar Set Version 1" Designs & Decorations by Paul Miller Assisted by Bob Drews Photo by Antonio Cassone (2009) *December 2009 Photography by Cassone Feature
"Bar Set Version 2" Designs & Decorations by Paul Miller Assisted by Bob Drews Photo by Antonio Cassone (2009) *December 2009 Photography by Cassone Feature
I know, I know - I am a little behind. Like the tomato who strayed from the pack, I am trying to play catch up...ha! Get it? LOL.
The Lady Fancy was my monthly feature back in November. Here are a few select photos from the shoot, which took place at their 1940s show back in August. Enjoy!