The Visual Science Lab
Tuesday, October 20, 2015

I'm having a love affair with portraits right now. I love looking at work I've done and work that others have done. It's all about the lighting and the expression. Nothing else really matters.

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I've been spending more time really looking at portraits these days. Everything from the early Avedon photos, in Paris to the fashion...
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Monday, October 19, 2015

Square aspect ratio portraits are infinitely better than any other aspect ratio. Prove me wrong.

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Amy. In the current studio. 
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Early experiments with LED lights proved to me that my assumption that LEDs would become a dominant photographic light source was correct.

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Cuties. Lit with LED panels.  Around 2010 I became very interested in LED technology as it related to photography. The consensus at ...
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Sometimes all you need is a one stop scrim. Not a camera with infinite dynamic range or limitless ISO.

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I worked on a project for an ad agency a number of years ago. At the time the state of the art digital camera was the Kodak DCS 760. It ...
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Stories from the field: Packing the Olympus cameras and lenses but ending up with the Panasonic fz 1000 in my hands for the morning. Why? How did it go?

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A shot from the Blanton Museum. It has nothing to do with the content of the post  but I'm not able to use the images from the job...
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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Wine Bokeh.

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Olympus Camera and lens.
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Noellia Sideways.

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Available light. On my new sofa. In the middle of the afternoon.
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