Hi, my name is Oleanna. I don't know why it took me so long to find you, but I am happy that I have! I run a small publishing company that specializes in unique playing cards. We combine model photography with computer environments to produce some fabulous images which we have incorporated into our playing cards, tarot and books. The themes surround tasteful photo art nude pieces, but these are not "girly" pictures. Our images have won numerous awards and we are the only photo studio to have our work featured in Heavy Metal Magazine as well as a couple of television segments and gallery displays.
I thought it was about time I connected with the larger community to gain inspiration, feedback and make some real connections. I look forward to visiting here and I hope that this is a nice place to chat and make some new friends. Thanks for letting me in and I hope to connect with you real soon!
Our latest deck, just released this week, is called "The Sensual Goddess of Dark Fantasy" and it's all about dungeons, dragons, sci-fi and a little bit of the horror genre. Take a peek, if you dare, and I hope you like the photo art we have created.
- Oleanna
First, welcome to the forum. We're glad to have you here.
The photo looks nice, but you didn't include a link to find the cards anywhere!
I found them on eBay. There's a few things worth noting.
First, the cards are not what would be defined as either "family-friendly" or "suitable for work." They have partial nudes throughout. I'm personally not opposed to that, but there are people here who would be.
Second, the cards are published in Canada - but by what printer? The printer makes a big difference to many collectors - it's often an indicator of the quality of the production. A pack of cards from the US Playing Card Company would be different than a pack from Cartamundi, which would be different than a pack from Expert PCC, which might be different than Legends PCC (many of their decks are printed in the same factory!), and all of them would be way different than one from a no-name, fly-by-night print shop somewhere in mainland China. I've never seen a major brand of cards from out of Canada, not since the International Playing Card Company ceased producing on Canadian soil and instead started shipping decks from their parent company, USPC.