The Visual Science Lab
Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Corporate Portraits. Industrial Strength Imaging for Commerce.

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I photographed Ross for his work. We should all have good "work" portraits. In many cases they are the first impression we...
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Monday, March 04, 2013

When the tools trump the art we all go home.

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Sarah. A photo created for one of my book covers. Rejected. In the last few days I stepped over my own limit and wrote too much abou...
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Sunday, March 03, 2013

Forty+ year old lenses can be quite sharp.

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My favorite camera store moved. Precision Camera had been in the same place for decades and they'd really outgrown the space. They...
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Chair and light at the Convention Center.

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The kit lens is sharp. The ISO 1600 isn't noisy. The shutter isn't loud. The detail from the Nex 7 is impressive. Just passing t...
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Dog in a guitar case. Sixth St. on Sunday.

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I had to go to the downtown police station this afternoon to deliver some prints. On the way back toward west Austin I headed down Sixth...
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A different sort of anniversary. One that led to a camera discovery.

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In the Darwinian theory of evolution the survivors are not the strongest but the most adaptable. In the photo above are three lens a...
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Friday, March 01, 2013

Yet another celebration...

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Just sending the hard working staff and the visionary executive leadership team (ELT), as well as the august and mighty board of directors...
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