The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, March 16, 2013

My review of the Sigma 19mm lens used on a Nex 7 (the world's most demanding sensor....).

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I have a confession to make. It won't seem like much because I've made it here before but...here it is: I don't like wide an...
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The best systems for walking around enjoying life and photography--simultaneously.

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Olympus OM-D When we looked away for a moment the world shifted. A few years ago, when traveling, I would see people at events, ...
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Friday, March 08, 2013

Sightseeing while on the job. Miami. South Beach.

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I was providing photographic coverage of a conference in South Beach being held by Broadwing Communications, one of the casualties of th...
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If you are in Austin or plan to be in Austin before May 12th, go to the HRC and see the Arnold Newman Show.

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"Photography is very unreal. You take a three-dimensional world and reduce it to two. You take color and reduce it to black and ...
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Thursday, March 07, 2013

Lens Profile Happiness in Lightroom 4.4

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This is one of those goofy photos you take when you want to check in on the performance of a new lens or camera. It's not going in...
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Mindfulness and photography.

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Images from Grapes of Wrath I was having lunch with two creative directors yesterday. We were eating tacos at one of my favorite ...
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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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