The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, October 14, 2017

It's fun to look back a year and see what we were photographing at Zach Theatre.

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A Marketing photo from "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert."  I was over at Zach Theatre a week ago and I walked around the off...
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Photograph of Ben on the dock at Emma Long Park. Contax G2 + 21mm Zeiss Biogon. B&W film. Deep Yellow filter.

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So much of what we talk about revolves around the technical nuances of cameras but all of that seems to be secondary to grabbing up the c...
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Friday, October 13, 2017

I thought I would share a verbatim promotional e-mail with my VSL crowd. This is what I've been sending (with personal salutations) to my list.

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Dear (lovely and coveted clients), It’s been busy around our studio. My client,  ZachTheatre.org  just opened their 2017-2018 season with ...
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If you are a decent technical photographer it's so easy to fall into the trap of loving each incremental camera improvement...

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A reader assumed that this was an m4:3rd camera shot. He suggested that  captioning it as such would further nail down the argument I a...
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Thursday, October 12, 2017

Austin still has a quirk or two.

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A prime downtown billboard without a selling message. It has "Art" instead.  Trader Joe's downtown location pays t...

Playing around with a "bridge" camera. Getting out of the studio and away from the computer. Mid-afternoon holiday.

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Most of us have the tendency to spend more time in front of the computer screen than we intend. At least our kids, who are mightily add...
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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

An interesting dilemma. Client with an existing background for portraits.

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Noelia H. helps me test the Mamiya 28 MF. An interesting conundrum for portrait photographers. I got a call a while back from an engine...
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