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The good folks at Phirebrush listed me in a group of photography sites under the news and updates section. Quite honored to be in a list of such great photographers. So I asked myself…”Self, now that you have been listed on Phirebrush.com, what are you going to do?”. At which point I replied “I’m going to Disneyland”. Thanks Phirebrush peeps.

I awoke early a couple weeks ago to a pleasant surprise. Several friends had written and said that they were watching Miami Ink the night before, on A&E, and saw Chris Garver wearing one of my shirts that I designed for 70 Star 7 Industries. Of course that was one night I hadn’t set the DVR to record the show. But thank goodness for good ol’ iTunes. A week or so later I was able to download the episode, called “Kat’s Cooking”. Here’s a shot from the show. Chris wore it for a good 30% of the show. Thanks Mr. Garver. It is much appreciated.