The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, August 14, 2011

Academia Portrait.

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I love going on vacation with one camera and, at the most, two lenses.  You learn that camera and those lenses forward and backward.  And if...
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A continuation of the train/Hasselblad series.

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The interesting thing to me about medium format Tri-X negatives is the long dynamic range they had when developed just right.  I marvel at t...
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Old images from an earlier time.

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In 1991 Belinda and I took a trip to Italy to explore the country and celebrate the end of a long recession that had gripped Austin since 1...
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Friday, August 12, 2011

The arts under attack in Texas. Again and again.

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Artist/actor: Martin Burke I am duplicitous to my own intellect.  I want to believe that art inspires,  that arts shows us what it is to be...
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Portraits are what photography is all about.....for me.

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Lou and the Hasselblad.  The studio on San Marcos St. I don't know why they do it but they do it all the time.  People talk to me abo...
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Studio Coffee Break, circa 1993.

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Lou and the little black dress. It was a more civilized time.  We'd shoot for while and then stop for coffee while the assistants rel...
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Another Day Another Medium Format Portrait. From The Early 2000's...

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    Amy in the studio. I can't imagine how we did it just a few short years ago.  I was looking through boxes with thousands and thou...
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