The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, June 08, 2019

Crazy fun stuff that I like to buy. This time is a half terabyte external Sandisk SSD drive.

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On the Spanish Steps in Rome. 1995. Mamiya Six camera. I'm photographing the annual Summit conference for WP Engine at the end of ...
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Packing my bags for tomorrow's technical rehearsal of Terence McNally's, "The Immortal Longings."

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Photographed as an audition for Jana. I needed a great talent to pose for lots of the images in my LED book so I booked a session with Ja...
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The temperature flirted with one hundred degrees today. I officially pronounce the beginning of Summer in Austin.

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Model at Enchanted Rock State Park, outside of Fredericksburg, Texas.  Dressed for the heat wave. I usually like the hot weather. T...
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Friday, June 07, 2019

Dancer in a downtown warehouse on Sixth Street. In a time when rent in downtown Austin was $100.

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It's been a rough week for me. I've been more or less chained to my desk sending out notes to family and friends about the passin...
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Thursday, June 06, 2019

Just a few things I think about when pricing portrait sessions of multiple people for companies and associations...

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Art Historian. UT College of Fine Arts.  I've been doing a style of portraiture (below) for the last few years that I have come t...
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Wednesday, June 05, 2019

I was looking at images from the Sony RX10iii and found myself wishing someone made a camera with Sony's one inch sensor and interchangeable lenses. Little, tiny lenses.

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And then I realized that Nikon had already made the camera but not with the Sony sensor (which may have been the downfall of that system)...
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Staying with the 135mm focal length (or similar angle of view....) I thought I would mention an inexpensive Zeiss Contax version I liked a lot.

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In October of 1994 I took my parents and Belinda to Paris just for fun. We spent about eight days there and made a few side trips as well....
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