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Pittsburgh Senior Meredith

December 8, 2011
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I know that things have been quiet here lately, and I’m trying to remedy that. I’m a little behind in posting some good stuff! In late October, as Autumn was in full-force in the Pittsburgh area, I had the opportunity to take some senior portraits of the lovely Meredith. I met Meredith a few years [...]

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The Scene and the Snapshot: Episode Three

August 19, 2011
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After a little hiatus due in part to sixteen million other things happening at the same time, I’m pleased to release the next episode in my odd little series called, “The Scene and the Snapshot.” Here in the third episode, we take a look at one of our favorite Lake Huron public beaches on the [...]

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Some recent black and white work: My first 120-format film!

July 14, 2011

I have been shooting some 120-format film recently, and finally had the chance to develop some of it a couple of weeks ago. My Dad and I had a big film developing party in my parents’ basement. I brought out my new “film processing kit in a box” to run it through its paces. My [...]

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Light Meter Experiments

June 13, 2011

It has been a really, really long time since I used a fully analog light meter. I recently picked up a Sekonic L-398m: No batteries. No real maintenance. It works like a slide rule for photographers. The light sensor (under the dome) generates a small current across its terminals. The current is measured and displayed [...]

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New Joys, Old Joys, and Surprises

June 9, 2011
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New Joy: Film Seems strange, doesn’t it? Why on earth is film a new joy? With the support of my wonderful wife, I recently went crazy and bought a Mamiya RZ67 camera: This is a medium-format camera that shoots 120-size roll film (or 220-size, if one gets a 220 magazine) with a 6×7 frame size [...]

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Congratulations Katie and Brendan!

May 15, 2011
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You’re now wedded! And we have the photos (and video!!!) to prove it! I’m still busy importing video and starting to cull photos, but here is a quick sampler from today’s festivities.

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Katie and Brendan’s Rehearsal

May 14, 2011
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Jenny and I are out in Philadelphia for her sister Katie’s wedding. Katie and her fiance asked us to take their engagement photos over Thanksgiving. They later asked us to also take their wedding photos, and we were thrilled! Tonight was the rehearsal and dinner. Here are just a few images from tonight. First, a [...]

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To HDR or To Not HDR

May 8, 2011
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I have two version of the photo above. One is a single exposure, and the other is a composite created using High Dynamic Range (HDR) techniques. The HDR version is comprised of seven separate exposures of the same scene, each differing in shutter speed by one stop. The HDR was created using the local adaptation [...]

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Lighting Study: The Candelabra

April 22, 2011
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Today, after I was finished with work, I started to experiment with some of the new lighting equipment I recently purchased. The nice UPS people brought me some new toys the other day, including two more SB900 speedlights to add to the one I already had, an SB700 speedlight for Jenny’s camera and as a [...]

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Theatre Headshots for Valley High School

April 19, 2011
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This entry is being auto-posted for me by the magic of the internets. Around this time, I’m probably getting ready to finish my day at work, just like yesterday. Hooray for being finished with work! I did the senior headshots for Valley High School’s production fo Seussical this  year. I decided I wanted to shoot [...]

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