New Work
August 25, 2010 by Michael
I’ve sort of realized that I tend to focus a great deal on topics that are more of the “how to” variety. I’m pretty sure I could have said that with less words. Turns out that I actually do shoot on occasion. Hence the whole point of this post. No long winded diatribes on process. No eye reddening pontifications on the finer points of lighting. Just straight up images! This is a collection of images I have shot over the last 9 months or so. So, enough gum flapping, lets bust out the projector!


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I really love the sand dune picture and the flat iron building looks great!
Thanks! I might becoming obsessed with the Flatiron Building. I’m going to shoot it again tomorrow night.