Showing posts with label
Theater photography
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Showing posts with label
Theater photography
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Friday, February 07, 2020
Every once in a while I take a photo that seems to have a life of its own. Check out how Texas Monthly Magazine used my "Janis" photograph.
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https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-culture/janis-joplin-musical-erykah-badu-san-antonio-zoo/ If you are too busy to click the link here'...
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Acknowledging the vital role that the standard 70-200mm lens plays in my theater photography.
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My theater work for main stage shows at Zach Theatre has me thinking in two opposite ways. On Sundays we generally have technical rehea...
Monday, January 27, 2020
After declaring his intention to be "more eccentric in 2020" Kirk Tuck acquires the most eccentric "point and shoot" camera currently available...
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I looked around at all the cameras that were introduced in the last year to find the one with the least amount of press coverage, given...
Monday, May 21, 2018
How did my "take" from the 2006 production of "Rocky Horror Picture Show" stand the test of time. Twelve years later.....
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I've had an interesting re-entry into daily work life. One of my clients whom I have worked with for nearly three decades called to...
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Photos from the dress rehearsal of, "The Great Society." The second interesting play about LBJ's legacy. We're three cameras deep in this one....
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A photograph from Zach Theatre's, "The Great Society." As you might know I've spent quality time over the last 28 ...
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Photographing "Tribes," A new play at Zach Theatre. A surprising camera choice.
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Mitch Peleggi (former X-Files cast member) in "Tribes." I'm pretty sure a huge percentage of the photographic communit...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Low Light Workout at the Photon Gym.....
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One thing you have to say about the D700 is that it works very well in light so low you can't read the dials on the camera body. I like ...
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