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Essential Images by Ewasko.com

Huntington Beach, California, Orange

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Veteran imagemaker Tommy Ewasko is a world-class artist dedicated to producing unique, exacting and exciting creative photographic imagery. Currently based in Los Angeles and enjoying collaborations with a new field of creatives, Tommy also continues pursuing award-winning partnerships with the finest designers and creative directors from Houston to New York, and beyond.

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Combining artistry, craftsmanship, skillful use of light and composition in a distinctive style to create powerful, distinctive, essential images.

What is your goal in utilizing my imagery?
Our Ideal customers are businesses and individuals that would like to raise the bar of their marketing efforts with the highest level quality of imagery! Ewasko.com creates award winning imagery of people, places, and products. Eye-catching Photography that is Essential to get noticed and get your message across to your potential clients on any device!

Meeting new people and visiting places. Learning about all the aspects of the business and all the different companys I work with is a terrrific motivation!

It all started with my Dad who instilled in me the desire to give 150% effort into everything that I want to accomplish. It was my Mom who reminded me to stop and take time to smell the roses! Together they guided me to understand that I should treat everyone the way I would like to be treated. The mantra to live your life ... was one key element RESPECT. I am very thankful for my parents and their thoughtful way, as are my four brothers who worked along side me for many years in my Dads business. After 46 years in business Dad really knew a thing or two ..especially about being humble, caring, and hardworking.

I was asked one time after painting a wall in the shop .. "Son are you happy with the work you did today?" Yes Dad! "Would you sign your name on that wall?" I climbed down the ladder and said "I gave it a 150% Pop!" .. and I signed the bottom right hand corner! Now when I sign gallery prints for my collectors I think of that wall. Let's create together!