Chess Illusion
Bobby Fischer would have loved this illusion drawn on a piece of paper and placed into the scene.
Concrete Illusion
This is simply a drawing on a piece of paper and placed into the perspective. Creative, amazing and looks like magic.
An Inspiring Message
I saw this poster and thought "everyone should live by this" and wanted to post it and inspire you to do what you LOVE to do in your life and enjoy each and every moment.
Rare Publicity Photo of Houdini
This is a very rare publicity photo of Houdini. I find it inspiring how well, in a time when there wasn't internet and high tech methods of publicizing yourself, how Houdini did everything to market himself masterfully.
Almost 100 years later, his name is as well known as it was then. Amazing.
Houdini: Art and Magic
Pictured here and a bit blurry (my camera didn't take a great shot), but you can read a great history about Houdini that was on display at the Skirball Museum this summer.
Cars of the Beverly Wilshire
This Aston Martin One-77 is often seen pulling up to the Beverly Wilshire.
The 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera Coupe.
Often parked directly in front of the hotel. Its matte paintjob really makes it stand out from other car's "shiny and gloss" finishes.
The California Ferrari is spectacular and often turns heads each time it arrives at the hotel.
Last week I saw this car parked in front of the Beverly Wilshire. It looks like the batmobile and I could not figure out what it was. No logos or any distinguishing marks. I do know it's an American made car and must be custom made to order. Cost: a cool $750K.
September 2011 Newsletter
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JAWS
"JAWS" is my newest illusion in the show. As of a month ago, it has gained tremendous popularity, lots of emails and a large amount of buzz.
Working on it for the last few months has been great. Lots of sweat equity and effort, but in the end, it's one of my new favorites. Scoring the piece involved lots of laughter and brainstorming with the cellists, but in the end, I really LOVE this new illusion and I know you will too.
I do not want to give too much of it away, but what I can say is, it's a "KILLER!" A unique and visual piece, but for me, the score really brings it to life.
Come see one of my personal favorites in my show and thank you all again for stopping by.
Top 10 Secrets to Hosting a Great Event!
10. Entertaining. Remember that entertaining is an art and like all arts; it’s a combination of elements that make it a success. You must create: Mood, style and atmosphere.
9. Add Music. Music sets the tone of your party. There are several ways to be creative in this day in age with music. Make sure the music fits the style and feel of your affair and be sensitive to sound levels. Can guests talk with one another without leaving the house? Satellite radio stations allow you to select an era of music (70's, Big Band, Classical) perfect for any occasion.
8. Location. Whether it is held at a five star hotel or in your home, remember attending a party is an experience for your guest. Bring details together that enhance it, such as fresh flowers from your garden, create custom giveaways and finally, greet each person with a sincere welcome.
7. Attire. When invitations go out, make sure it is clear how you would like everyone to dress. Cocktail attire, casual, tux, etc. When your guests are all dressed in the same fashion they will feel more comfortable around one another.
6. Trust the Experts. When hiring entertainment make sure to get great recommendations from others who have hired the person you are considering. Then trust them with their requests. Let them advise you how to set up the stage and all those details they will need for a successful show for your guests.
5. Expression. Let your party be an expression of who you are and what you enjoy doing. Your guests will share in your expressions and immerse themselves in your setting you have created for them.
4. The Party. Create triangular spaces (couch and seat arrangement) for intimate conversation. Tall round tables for cocktails is perfect for guests to stand, drink and chat. Create lots of areas so people can feel like they can get more comfortable, as if they were at their own homes.
3. Consistency. What ever your budget is for food – think consistency. If it’s barbeque, then see that theme all the way through to exquisite detail. Don’t mix formal dining with casual.
2. Lighting. Make sure the lighting is set up properly. Lighting is a large part of setting a mood. Florescent overhead lighting as a rule doesn't work. Small spots on tables, candles set both high and low, and dimmed chandeliers most always work best. Think of atmosphere, mood and style.
1. Have Fun! Don’t get caught up in the unexpected situations that happen during the event. Enjoy your own party. Mix and mingle. Let everyone see you enjoying yourself. All your hard work it is about celebrating life with your friends, family and colleagues who make it all worthwhile.



























