in Dia de Los Muertos / people / photo / photograph / photography / shaire productions / shaireproductions / sherrie thai / www.shaireproductions.com
November 13, 2011
in costume / Dia de Los Muertos / documentary photographer / photograph / photography / shaire productions / shaireproductions / sherrie thai / street photo / www.shaireproductions.com
November 13, 2011
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November 13, 2011
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in leaf / leaves / nature / shaire productions / shaireproductions / sherrie thai / www.shaireproductions.com
November 12, 2011
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November 12, 2011
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in creative commons / free download / free photo / photo / photograph / texture / urban / urban decay / www.shaireproductions.com
November 6, 2011
. Posted by Sherrie Thai by Shaireproductions.com
These photos could be used as a background for both commercial and non-commercial/personal work. Simply click on the images above, Zoom In, and go to “All Sizes” to download various sizes. This is part of my Creative Commons library of free backgrounds. Enjoy!
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November 6, 2011
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October 31, 2011
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October 29, 2011
. Posted by Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions.com
“The Soothsayer” is another macabre creation of pen and digital media. Inspirations for this piece varied from music, Tibetan monks, Day of the Dead and ancestral worship skulls of Africa. I love how old civilizations respect death as part of life, rather than as an unmentionable evil.