ST. Avery Construction
ST. Avery Construction
2008

A clean corporate website that features a javascript gallery, contact forms, and website tracking.

Designs by Brenda
Designs by Brenda
2008

An elegant 'homelike' website designed for an interior decorator.

Inferno at Yellowstone
Inferno at Yellowstone
1988

Utilizing original footage as well as footage collected from news sources on the ground, this documentary, produced in conjunction with Cinevision, Inc., ran on several local PBS stations and on a regional public television network.  This program was very exciting and was critically acclaimed by reviewers across the western states.

To Touch a Grieving Heart
To Touch a Grieving Heart
1995

Healing ways to help ourselves and others walk the journey of grief!
 
Grief is a complex array of emotions that are often confusing and painful to the bereaved. Because we care, we yearn to find the words or actions that may give some comfort to them. Perhaps, we are also a griever, seeking peace within ourselves.
 
As a grief counselor, Kathleen Braza has walked the journey of grief with many bereaved people. Her sensitive and practical insights are captured in this enlightening and highly-acclaimed program, helping each of us understand the process of grief, and how we might touch grieving hearts in healing ways.

Exodus from Yellowstone Country
Exodus from Yellowstone Country
1989

The Winter after the big fire, we returned to Yellowstone to capture the mass exodus of animals out of the park.  It was like seeing a mass evacuation of refugees but this time the refugees were the animals - walking calmly along the roads, lying in the streets of Gardner, Montana - eating up every shrub in town.  That winter was bitterly cold to boot.  Our camera batteries would last for only a few minutes so we had to be quick and constantly charge our batteries.  The Park Service was very graciious to take us around in their snow machines - otherwise this would have been impossible.  This was played on the same PBS stations and networks as the "Inferno" program.