The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, March 17, 2018

Old School Street Photography at SXSW and the Surrounding Area. No modern amenities exploited.

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I thought I was going to go out and shoot today with my newest acquisition, the Nikon D700, but when the time came to exit the palatial...
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Friday, March 16, 2018

I had a fun day flashing back to 2008 in my favorite camera store today. Bought another Nikon classic for a fraction of the price I paid for the same model a decade ago....

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Nikon D700. Old School. No Drool.  As I mentioned in a post this morning I've gotten into some sort of thought-loop about older cam...
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What is it about the huge pixel size cameras that makes me want them? Instead of the high resolution/tiny pixel cameras I've owned?

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Shot with a Nikon D2Hs many years ago. I've been digging through my archive of digital files lately and appreciating the search opt...
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A morning of info-purging and space management. Mostly the space in my brain.

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From Esther's Follies in Austin, Texas Jobs these days seem more focused and people-oriented around my studio these days but it w...
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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Start at the Blanton Museum for the Ellesworth Kelly then head down Second to the Convention Center and back on Sixth. Camera in hand. Intelligent Auto engaged.

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The main gallery at the Blanton Museum.  With all the hoopla the Blanton is putting on about Ellsworth Kelly you would have thought h...
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

If you are planning on being a real freelance photographer have you decided on which car you'll sleep in?

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a shot at Esther's Follies from midway back in the audience. Panasonic GH5 + Olympus 40-150mm Pro. ISO 1600. There is a joke that...
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Can we talk about the business of freelance photography and the need to be picky about the jobs you accept?

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To hear it from some "experts" in our industry all that matters is nailing down a job, assignment, project or purchase ...
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