Photography attempts to represent what we see in three dimensions as a new reality in two dimensions. This representation is an abstraction no matter how "real" it looks.

Photography is an art form because of this abstraction and because of the decisions the photographer makes every time a photograph is taken. These decisions define the vision and style of the photographer.

At Market Visions, we create images with a style and vision that invites people to see, not just look.

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All images ©2001/2002 MarketVisions.com, Inc.

Because of the difference in gamma (brightness) of the Macintosh and Windows systems, the ideal brightness for the images is unattainable for both systems from the same image. This means that the images are compromised in both, and may be lighter (in Macintosh) or darker (in Windows) than the original image.

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Last Updated Thursday, September 12, 2002