The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, February 12, 2011

Street Shooting with abandon. The joy of strolling and looking.

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Rome, Italy. When we're immersed in the  rhythm  of our everyday lives we tend to overbook and underlook.  We scan for danger and oppo...
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Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Emotional Need for Radical Change. No thanks.

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Looking for an honest (photo) marketing person. I blame myself for staring in fascination at the car wreck that appears in front of me on m...
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Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Sometimes the world looks hyper real to me.

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It's almost like someone boosted my sensory saturation levels and pushed the blacks a little higher. Those are the days I really like...
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A timely book review. If you shoot Canon it's a "no-brainer."

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       The definitive book for Canon Speedlite users.  Really. Usually, if I review a book it's a non-competing book like Steven Pressf...
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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

A now a break in our regularly scheduled ranting to just show a portrait.

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I like taking portraits better than just about anything else I do.  I was very happy to be asked to create portraits for a well respected p...
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A nice quote I read on Michael's blog.....

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'This quote from painter/photographer Charles Sheeler comes to mind: "Isn't it amazing how photography has advanced without im...
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Sunday, February 06, 2011

Superbowl Sunday and the retro camera adventure.

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Most things start out sounding pretty fun and sensible when the ideas first rattle around in my brain.  And that's probably what happen...
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