The Visual Science Lab
Thursday, May 26, 2022

Yes. Companies still commission portrait work. And it can be a lot of fun to produce.

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 Sometimes I think it's wonderful to be able to share a story about assignments that have gone well and were satisfying to complete. It...
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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

I usually avoid "Tony and Chelsea" videos on YouTube but this one caught my attention after a reader pointed me to it...

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 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a1CcwaDtmg For those of you who don't know who Tony and Chelsea Northrup are, a brief tutorial: Tony N...
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Taking a morning off to do a quiet walk and take my mind off the horrible state of the world...

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So much bad news everywhere and so little I can do about it. I needed to avoid the internet, avoid my TV news and disconnect. One way that...
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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

The real reason to use one camera over another. My on and off love affair with a quirky but magnificent image maker.

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 This has been a good month for portrait assignments. Last week I did portraits of five staff members from a legal defense non-profit, outsi...
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Monday, May 23, 2022

the 21mm f1.5 TTartisan lens is very, very nice. I'm keeping mine. Oh. And by the way --- we just hit the 29,000,000 page view mark.

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   Don't know about you but I'm happy and impressed to find that we've had twenty nine million page views over the years. Those ...
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Sunday, May 22, 2022

Sunday afternoon strolling through Austin with a Sigma fp and not trying too hard to not try too hard...

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I mentioned Sigma fp cameras the other day and that got me thinking that it had been long time since I tossed a battery in my fp and took it...
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