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Olympus 12-100mm Pro
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Olympus 12-100mm Pro
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Wednesday, November 07, 2018
I'm a bit single minded about photographing people. With a camera in my hands I'm always looking for someone to put into my scenes. Sometimes it's to show scale. Sometimes it's just for fun...
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Our guide, Albert, pilots our Sprinter van toward our first photographic destination of the morning. Who can resist some nice direct sun ...
Friday, October 05, 2018
First Job on which I used the Panasonic G9, and survived. Well.
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A quick blog note: When I discuss practical experiences about some gear I tend to do so in the context of actual jobs I've complet...
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Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Photographing the dress rehearsal of a new play at Austin's premier regional theater. Using the GH5 and GH5S interchangeably. Some with Image Stabilization and some without.
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I shot the tech rehearsal of the show, "Once," with a Nikon D800e and a very versatile Nikon 24-120 f4.0 VR lens. But I went ...
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Thursday, March 15, 2018
Start at the Blanton Museum for the Ellesworth Kelly then head down Second to the Convention Center and back on Sixth. Camera in hand. Intelligent Auto engaged.
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The main gallery at the Blanton Museum. With all the hoopla the Blanton is putting on about Ellsworth Kelly you would have thought h...
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Thursday, December 07, 2017
The Pared Down Video Rig. For those times when you must work hand held and want to travel light.
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I recently worked on a project (as a second shooter and equipment renter) with a good friend who is a veteran videographer. While the pro...
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Monday, November 20, 2017
The Weekly "De-Brief" with the Panasonic/Leica/Olympus System. Thumbs Way Up.
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I was already booked to photograph the technical rehearsal of Zach Theatre's rock-and-roll version of "A Christmas Carol" w...
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Tuesday, October 03, 2017
A review of the GH5 camera after 15,000 exposures under all kinds of light, and a few hours of video thrown in as well.
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I'm slowing winnowing my way toward minimalist gear status, when it comes to camera equipment. Rightly or wrongly I'm making th...
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Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Last week I talked about photographing two actors on white for the upcoming production of "Singing in the Rain." Here's the first use. A printed post card...
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I love to show finished projects. I worked with Rona Ebert who is the in-house design director at Zach Theatre on this assignment. We me...
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