The Visual Science Lab
Friday, January 23, 2015

I was putting together yet another presentation for yesterday afternoon and remembering how diverse a pitch might need to be.

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Die on wafer. Last week I got a call from an advertising agency here in central Texas. I'd been recommended to them by anothe...
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Kinetic Photography. Young love. Boston.

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A mirror free camera with a 50mm f1.8 lens. Boston, Mass. Off to meet one of my long tenured friends for happy hour. Maybe she wil...
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Hanging out with the smart people.

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The I.T. Center Lobby at the University of Texas at Austin.  The reception area in the Student Services building at Brandeis Univer...
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Third in a series of Art Historians. Pose.

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I hate what happens to black and white prints when I upload them to Blogger. They get grayed down. The surrounds go from 95% to about 74...
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Just a photograph of clouds and a tree.

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I was having coffee with a friend yesterday afternoon. We were helping each other stay motivated with our respective projects. It's ...
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When making a series of portraits continuity can be important. Art Historians, part 2.

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Art Historian. Few things bother me more when looking at a printed brochure or a website than being confronted with a page of photogra...
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Portrait of an Art Historian.

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I was commissioned to make a series of portraits of art history professors at the University of Texas at Austin. The client and I decide...
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