The Visual Science Lab
Thursday, April 01, 2021

One of the early photos done with the Panasonic S1 and the original L mount 85mm Sigma Art Lens.

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Mary Bridget Davies as "Janis."  A little over a year ago I was pacing through the Zach Theatre auditorium at the technical rehear...

As more and more Austinites get vaccinated we're starting to slowly creak the studio door open again and starting to play around with more portraits. Here's a blast from the good old days.

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  Back in the pre-pandemic days we felt a lot less constrained about inviting people into the studio to make portraits just for fun. Now we...
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

I came across a bunch of reviews I wrote for Studio Photography Magazine back in the early to mid first decade of the 2000s. I thought a reprint of what my camera reviews were like back then would be fun. Here's the Fuji S5Pro...

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Re-publish of an article/review from 2007... Is the New Fuji S5 Pro really ready for Prime Time? By Kirk R. Tuck We’re always looking for ...
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A first attempt to make commercial portraits again in the studio. How did I like using the Leica SL2 as a studio camera?

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This photo is not related to the article below. It's just for fun.  This is just a short post to talk about how well the SL2 works as a ...
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

I took some photos with the Leica SL and the new-ish Panasonic 20-60mm zoom lens. It was encouraging.

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When I decided that I'd probably never use a two pound, 20mm f1.4 prime lens; no matter how good it potentially is, I sold it and replac...
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I tried something different when I scouted a location today...

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An P.R. agency I work with got in touch with me yesterday. They were in a small panic (but they handled it well). They have two client who a...
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Monday, March 29, 2021

My earliest days as an international photographer. (Smiley face emoticon strongly suggested).

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When we lived in downtown Adana, Turkey from 1963 to 1965 I made friends with a lot of Turkish kids my age. Every once in a while I'd go...
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