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Fleetwood Mac
Rumours 2002
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Brendan O'Brien
Pranks

The Dixie Dregs
Capricorn Records

Nick Jameson
Musician, Producer, and Actor

Pat Buchanan
Promo Photo

Brent Daniel
Singer and Songwriter

The Producers
CBS/Portrait Music

Riggs
Warner Brothers/Full Moon

plaidcamel
Promo and CD photos

Baby & the Pacifiers
Promo photo

The Nelsons
Promo photo

Twelfth Night
Promo photo

live music photography...

Fleetwood Mac

Queen

a few more



for the Real World...

RSA Tower
Inside the spire of the tallest building in Alabama

Mobile Ironwork
Wrought Iron details


Cathedral Triptych
Entrance to Mobile's Cathedral


Florence, Alabama
Page One
Page Two

for the Tourism Board

The Dortch House
for Mobile Bay Monthly

Mobile's Cathedral
Coffee-table history book

Craft Farms
Golf Course and Resort

Craft Farms
Turf Farm

Frasier Design
Photography for
Interior Designer

Kaiser Properties
Condominium Development

Bellingrath Home
& Gardens

St. Mary Parish
Sisters of Mercy Building
Dedication Program

St. Mary Parish
Annual Report

Precision Engineering
Corporate Qualifications

James Shumate
Glass Artist
Direct Mail and Poster

Rick Richards
Raggedy Anne

Rick Richards, second from right, was a founding member, and is still a member of The Georgia Satellites. When the Satellites first record was released,
Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones called Elektra Records to say
"I don't know who this Rick Richards is, but he sure can play guitar!"
Rick's response was "I can die now." Spin Magazine called this "the best record The Rolling Stones never made!"

On the far left is drummer Kevin "Snit" Fitspatrick, leader of
Snit's Dog and Pony Show.

Rick is also a member of Izzy Stradlin and the JuJu Hounds.

below...
The Desperate Angels

Rick Richards is on the far right.
Randy Delay, second from left, was the drummer on
The Georgia Satellites' hit, Keep Your Hands To Yourself.
Second from right is singer Tommy Rivers,
and on the far left is bassist Shaun Kelley.


© Michael Mastro