we love downtown siloam

November 14, 2019

It isn't every day that you get to float above the street in a bucket truck (unless, of course, you work for the electric dept.) but Meghan got to do that a few weeks ago to capture an updated photo of downtown Siloam Springs. It was fun to see the town from above and watch squirrels running around on the power lines!


This photo is created in style known as composite - where we stitch together the best elements of multiple photos to create the perfect image. The city of Siloam Springs and Main Street Siloam Springs will use this photo in advertising campaigns, and it's available for purchase through our studio!

We printed a large canvas for Dr. Dixon's lobby and LOVE LOVE LOVE the way it turned out!

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