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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Which camera did I decide to take to Saratoga Springs? (It's not November yet!). Also a Zach Theatre Photo Link.

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I swam at noon today. Crystal blue skies and mid-80's. A perfect day to shirk all responsibility, ignore all clients and get in a g...
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Should a love of something else be the driving force in loving your practice of photography?

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I was not an early fan of the personal practice of photography. While I grew up looking at the same news and lifestyle magazines that eve...
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Monday, October 10, 2016

A writer at Petapixel recently wrote a column and strongly suggested that we no longer talk about gear. From now on, only about the art of photography....hmmm.

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When I first became interested in photography there were only several ways to learn about how to do it and who was doing it well, or ha...
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Going small and light at Esther's Follies. Two cameras, two lenses. Both APS-C Sonys.

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Ellen Kelter. Esther's Follies.  The fun photographic assignments for me are the ones we do for theaters. There is something real...
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Friday, October 07, 2016

This is what I wrote three years ago in October. How accurate were my predictions?

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https://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-graying-of-traditional-photography.html If you haven't read this before you will eit...
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Thursday, October 06, 2016

Sony slams out new products. Seemingly laughing in the face of an industry slowdown.

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We all know that everything is changing quickly in the camera biz. But even knowing that the pace at which Sony is launching product is a...
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Imminent Travel. This time just for fun.

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In Texas leaves are either green or desiccated brown. Up North? It's like rainbow on the ground. One week left before I head t...
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