Friday, August 14, 2015
I remember how good an older camera can be when I look at this image from "A Midsummer's Night Dream" performed by the Austin Shakespeare Company outdoors at the Zilker Hillside Theater.
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I was deep into my first micro four thirds romance when I took dress rehearsal images for this play. The lighting was primitive compared...
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Penny's Pastries. An old favorite from an assignment for Entrepreneur Magazine.
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It's fun to look back at assignments that generated images I really like and try to understand what commonalities that exist w...
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A Portrait to commemorate the last day at Ben's first, college, Summer job.
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We have this kid named, Ben. He went off to college in New York state last year and did well. Learned stuff. Made the Dean's List. W...
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Muted Portrait from film. 2011.
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Camera: Rolleiflex SL 8008. 150mm Sonnar.
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Renae in the leather chair. Studio at 500 San Marcos Street. Hasselblad, Hasselblad, Hasselblad. Click directly on the image to see it unencumbered.
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I know how I'm supposed to do the blog but I got bored with it and decided to post something big and beautiful. This is Renae who tr...
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I'm taking credit for a new photo-geek term. While Ming Thein and Lloyd Chambers have appropriated Erwin Put's "Micro Contrast" I am officially laying claim to "Nano Acuity." Which I will now describe as the detail within the micro contrast....
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"I have such high standards that most people can't even understand the parameters around which my standards are fabricated and ...
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Sorry for the brief absence. Unlike the permanent workshop guys and gear reviewers I actually like to work in the field of commercial photography. It makes the stories more true.
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Portrait of Kirk amidst the crane trucks. How am I defining "professional photographer" these days? It would mean: the peo...
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