The Visual Science Lab
Thursday, September 22, 2016

A Portrait of my friend, Michelle. A lovely afternoon in the studio.

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One of my goals going forward with the blog is to make and show more portraits. It's something I love to do. I used to worry tha...
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

It's Photokina Week. I should be waking up thinking of cameras and lenses. But really, I mostly just thought about swimming.

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The Fuji MF camera announcement was fun and interesting. The new Olympus EM-1 mk.2 looks like a really nice upgrade. The Sony a99-2 look ...
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Monday, September 19, 2016

Fadya in the studio. An exercise in lighting with HMIs from K5600.

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I know a good percentage of photographers are wed to their flashes. They use em for everything. I'm more promiscuous with my lighting ...
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The Sony RX10 ii was a perfect reporter camera for documenting the construction of Cronuts.

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The public relations agency that represented  New York City celebrity chef, Dominique Ansel, hired me to cover an event at which the c...
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A frustrating day. Thank goodness I had nothing urgent booked.

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There is street photography and then there is escalator photography. The vintage version (above) includes escalators in European capitols ...
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Hello to the new age of medium format cameras. The potential sweet spot? That would be the Fuji GFX.

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To be honest I really wasn't expecting to see so much good stuff coming out of Photokina this year. I'm a little puzzled by the...
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Sunday, September 18, 2016

The Visual Science Lab Celebrates our 3,000th blog post. It is this one.

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Middle School Kid. The inaugural post for the Visual Science Lab was uploaded on January 26, 2009. The recession was upon us, photogr...
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