The Visual Science Lab
Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Scouting well before days of photography is a great way to be more efficient and to ward off trouble pro-actively. I recommend it.

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We've been in the "hurry up and wait" mode with a project since last Summer. The photographer (me) is ready and waiting and...
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Monday, January 28, 2019

Portrait. Renee in the old studio on San Marcos Street.

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The image just above is my template or aesthetic target for new portrait images I'm working on these days. I'm referencin...
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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Sitting in a La Quinta Hotel in San Antonio thinking about life and cameras.

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Leica R series (film) with 180 Elmar f4 I'm 77 miles from home and light years away from when I started in photography. I came do...
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Thursday, January 24, 2019

My thoughts on the Olympus camera announcement...

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I may no longer be a good, mainstream reviewer for people who have stereotypical ideas about cameras. You know, the idea that a camera mu...
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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

One of my favorite clients: Esther's Follies. A forty year Austin theater tradition. The best comedy in all of Texas!

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The current cast of Esther's Follies.  Humor. Magic. Political Commentary. Beer. Mexican food. Brilliant acting. Austin Weird Fun...
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I was curious to see if the Fuji XT3's eye detect AF would work well with the 60mm f2.4 macro lens so while I was on a location assignment I tested it.

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So, here's the scenario: you're on location with your motley collection of lights and modifiers, stands and cameras and, after ...
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A brief and happy review of the FujiFilm 55-200mm f3.5 to 4.8 Aspherical. Works well with a long reach for theater photography.

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Dress Rehearsal for Hedwig and the Angry Inch at Zach Theatre, Austin, Texas Fuji 55-200mm at 200mm. Wide open aperture. As a worki...
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