Hi Paul ... Thanks for your suggestion. I'm still playing around with
color schemes and backgrounds. I want something that easily connotes B&W
photography.  You might think of the logo as a negative <g>

Anyway, this was just a test to see if I could find a way to get a
unique type into a logo that would be seen the same way by everybody. 
The logo is a GIF converted from an HTML coded file.

Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> Aside from the fact that the typography is dropped out of the
> background, it looks like it was typed on an old, manual typewriter. But
> if you really want to create that illusion, I'd suggest putting black
> type against an ivory background.

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Shel Belinkoff
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