The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, December 21, 2019

Following the black and white film image is a color one from a Leaf Afi 7 medium format camera.

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Cherie. This photograph was made as part of my second book project, the one on studio lighting. I did it in my small studio with a Leaf...
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Just posting a favorite, old photo from the Hasselblad film days. No, it's not a fake frame edge....

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B. Reading in the sunlight. Hasselblad film camera 80mm Lens.
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One of the things I was thankful for this year was my dog. I call her "Studio Dog" to preserve her anonymity but she really has a different name. She's pretty amazing.

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I think the nice thing about dogs is their chipper attitude and their ability to be affectionate and positive no matter how grumpy or o...
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The second most incredible lens I have ever used.

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Many years ago I saved up some cash and bought a Zeiss Planar 110mm f2.0 lens for my focal plane shooting Hasselblad, a 203FE. I loved ...
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Friday, December 20, 2019

Which five cameras would I recommend to seriously serious photographers. And why.

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On a boat in Venice. Minox or Leica M.  As a grizzled and weathered survivor in the field of photography I often get asked by young, ...
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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

I was comparing some different images from different cameras this afternoon and came across one I really liked from a camera I've long since abandoned. I hate it when that happens.

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Rebecca. Camera: Sony A7rii. Lens: Rokinon 85mm f1.4 Sometimes stuff just works...
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A fun photo. Playing around at the edge of the shooting envelope...

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Jen. The choreographer for Zach's production of "Christmas Carol."  Lighting? Crappy. All available, top lit, florescen...
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