The Visual Science Lab
Friday, March 24, 2017

Photography provides reasons to leave the house, and an invitation to mingle with artists.

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Choreography, Christa Oliver-Torres. During a long rehearsal at Zach Theatre. I love being part of the marketing team at a (non-profi...
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Thursday, March 23, 2017

An inexpensive light that seems to work pretty well. And which matches my other lights...

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Aputure Amaran HR672W. A medium size LED panel that can run on battery power.  Late last year I decided to upgrade all of my LED ligh...
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

I'm speaking to a college class tomorrow evening. The topic is "The Business of Photography." What will I tell them?

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The future of the business of photography is all about mixing media.  My number one piece of business advice for photographers is to ...
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Best Article I've Read on DP Review in Years. A debunking of some MF mythology. A nod to current full frame camera tech.

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https://www.dpreview.com/opinion/2341704755/thinking-about-buying-a-fujifilm-gfx-50s-read-this-first I'm so used to seeing advertorial...
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How learning about video improves your still photography story-telling. How good portrait lighting translates into more interesting video.

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Every time I practice lighting portraits I end up porting that knowledge over into video lighting. After all, what is an interview but a ...
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Monday, March 20, 2017

Accidentally passed a landmark. Also came to understand why people think camera preamplifiers are so noisy....

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I should have noted that the Visual Science Lab blog hit (and passed) the 3200 post milestone. I did the math, that's millions and mil...
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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Sunday. Walk with a Camera. Good exercise. Nice antidote for sitting around staring at a screen for most of the week.

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I finally had some free time this weekend to get out and try the fz2500 in some freeform shooting. I made the same rookie mistakes many...
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