The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, September 22, 2019

Fuji announced the new X-Pro3. The fans go wild. The haters go insane.

›
I really like cameras set up in a rangefinder style. Keeps my nose off the LCD... It looks like the X-Pro3 from Fujifilm will be arri...
21 comments:
Friday, September 20, 2019

OT: Coping with long term success. What's next?

›
Mulling over the idea that Compound Interest  can be your Best Friend or your Worst Enemy... whether you buy cameras or not... Some...
20 comments:
Wednesday, September 18, 2019

The interesting shift continues; from DSLR to Mirrorless to Phone Cameras. From a brief period when everyone wanted to be a "pro" to a current span when "pro" is almost a pejorative.

›
Annie. ©Kirk Tuck The battle lines keep getting re-drawn. In the infancy of digital we scampered around trying to find cameras that h...
16 comments:
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Just to add a little chaos to the beginning of the week, here's why I like the Pentax K-1.

›
It happens the same way a lot of the time. I'll go into our bricks and mortar camera store here in Austin, Texas; Precision Camera,...
19 comments:

OT: Maintaining an optimum weight and BMI is pretty easy if you have steely discipline, a highly competitive nature and a couple good pairs of running shoes...

›
Ben Tuck #418. A cross country race in Texas in early September.  Occasionally we photographers seem to like to go off topic and talk...
11 comments:
Monday, September 16, 2019

Marion, Head Chef and Owner of La Traviata on Congress Ave. in Austin, Texas. For an editorial assignment about the best chef's in Austin. Back before everything was sushi...

›
©Kirk Tuck 35mm Tri-X film. Printed and scanned.

Editorial Portrait of Chef, Emmett Fox, for an article on Austin's Top Restaurants.

›
©Kirk Tuck On 35mm Tri-X film.
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

Kirk
Anything. Everything. All at Once. Some later.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.