The Visual Science Lab
Sunday, July 17, 2022

An unedited, editorial style, street portrait.

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  couple on Sixth St. at 2:00 pm today. Panasonic G9 + Pana/Leica 42.5mm f1.2
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Saturday, July 16, 2022

Brain fried after a week of retouching and compositing portrait files for two different clients. Be careful what you bid....

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 Ab Astris Winery. Grape Harvest. Summer 2021. Camera: Sigma fp Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 Over the last several weeks I had a couple of clien...
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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Morning out with a Leica TL2 and the Sigma 24mm f3.5 lens; complete with an L mount...

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  automation comes to Barton Springs Pool.  Pre-purchasing tickets speeds up the line to get in.  Having a pool pass makes things even quick...
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Just remembering the great bar at Manuel's Restaurant on Congress Ave.

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  We shot more than a few ad campaigns there. It's been closed since the beginning of the pandemic. The north location is open. I keep w...
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Untitled. Shot as a three story tall background for a Stephen Dietz play. A play with a constant reference to Jack Kerouac and "On the Road."

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  Erin Barlow. "Honey." The photo looked great when it was projected thirty or forty feet tall. At the rear of the stage. We also ...
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Portrait from 1979. Scanned from a print.

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  B. 1979 Everyone was beautiful and mysterious back then. It was a time before the "great rush" of life. The cellphones, the over...
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Monday, July 11, 2022

Visualizing Cooler Weather. Thanks Jennifer.

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Jennifer heading out to ski. On film. Hassleblad Camera. 180mm Carl Zeiss lens. The weather people were all over the map. Predictions of ano...
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