Something Is Afoot

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Something is afoot” | 52.2

Sitting at home, draped in Nike shorts and sipping on a funky fresh cup of fruit punch, a disturbing noise could be heard outside the window.  A slight groan. Possibly from one of the undead?  Had I found myself in the middle of the zombie apocalypse?  Something is afoot…  It might be a zombie.  I better grab the shotgun and check it out. Read more »

Professional

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Professional” | 52.1.b

Because wearing a tie makes you professional… Read more »

My Eyes Hath Seen The Light

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“My Eyes Hath Seen The Light”

So I am not quite ambitious enough to begin a 365 project, taking a photo every day of the year.  I would be setting myself up for failure.  A photo each week sounds much more my speed and an attainable goal, so I figured why not, right?  The idea I had in mind was one that I actually shot and had planned on posting.  However, while waiting on the rain to calm down at work the other day, I started experimenting a bit with the Speedlights and ended up taking something entirely different. Read more »

Model Shoot @ S42

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This is a quick video from a South Atlanta Flickr model shoot held at our studio, Studio 42.  Just as the last video I put together, this was not compiled with any intentions of winning some filmmaker award, but merely to show some of the fun that we have at the monthly model shoots. If you are anywhere near the studio, you should join us.

CLS & Bokeh Experimentation

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For you Nikon shooters out there that have not yet had the opportunity to experiment with the Creative Lighting System (CLS), you are missing out.  While at first it takes some adjustments, it is really quite fun.  And while not the solution for every shoot, it certainly has it’s place within the photographer’s toolbox. Read more »