The Visual Science Lab
Thursday, September 24, 2015

Look where my photography is being used...

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https://www.cerilliant.com/default.aspx I love working with scientific companies because they tend to be logical, sensible and I understa...
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Wyatt McSpadden to Speak about Photography and his Career, This evening at Precision Camera, in Austin, Texas.

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A Polaroid Portrait of Wyatt McSpadden from a few years back. ©1999 Kirk Tuck If you woke me up in the middle of the night and asked...
Wednesday, September 23, 2015

I worked with a great combination of equipment yesterday. It all worked even better than I expected.

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Every working photographer (generalist) needs a folder full of all kinds of cloud-jeweled skies. I call it the Cloud Folder.  Pe...
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The Flip Side of Managing Client Expectations is Exceeding Them.

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Blue Skies. Puffy clouds. We did a job recently for a client I have worked for now going on 20 years. We don't do a lot of work fo...
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Monday, September 21, 2015

The lure of the Sony RX10.2. It's the opposite of full frame but that doesn't mean it lacks its own compelling sales pitch.

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I shot the image just above on the way back from an assignment on a ranch, just outside of Fredericksburg, Texas, last year. I'd bee...
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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Unsharpness as an unintentional mistake that made me very happy with the photograph.

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Austin 1988. Camera: Pentax 6x7 200mm Pentax lens Tri-X film.
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The Joyous capabilities of the 85mm f1.2 lens. On film.

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Le Bouillon Chartier. Paris. 1992 Canon EOS-1 + 85mm f1.1.2  Do you make photographs of people with wide angle lenses? We can cure...
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