The Visual Science Lab
Saturday, May 11, 2024

Fun Lens Adaptations. Here's my "32mm" Len for the GFX.

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Homage to twentieth century art photography. I know some people look down their noses at the idea of adapting older or unusual lenses to the...
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Friday, May 10, 2024

In my mind the general purpose of owning and using a camera is to have fun. To capture expressions and memories of your friends and loved ones and to not give a shit about who John Szarkowski idolized.

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         I was living in the upstairs of a two story duplex on the West side of the UT campus. That was back in 1979 and 1980. I was just ge...
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Renae with organizer. For an ad done for Pervasive Software. A company long since dissolved by the ravages of business. Leaving me with a folder full of transparencies and a pleasant memory of a fun afternoon playing with cameras, lights and film.

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  so much easier back in the days when you'd shoot transparency film under electronic flash and everything would turn out perfectly, rig...
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Building a shot by sticking around and trying stuff out instead of "hit and run." Just rummaging around in the photography bin...

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I've been trying to pay attention to how other photographers shoot when they are out in public places. Some "lock in" and shoo...
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Let's take a break from the gear and talk about...photographs.

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  Michelle in the studio.  I like this photo because it's calm and her stare is direct. Just on the verge of being questioning. When I s...
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Monday, May 06, 2024

Aventures in scouting a location. A quiet way to spend a Monday morning.

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In a couple of weeks I'll be heading to the offices of a company that provides insurance to the Texas legal community. We'll be doin...
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Sunday, May 05, 2024

A Needed Break from All That Leica Nonsense. A Celebration of International "God, That's an Awful Hat Day." And so much more...

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  Can't pass up a reflection in a window when I've got my premium hat on... As popular taste continues to restrict my choice of ...
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