There are never enough hours in a day. Especially when it comes to photography. There is so much involved with the capture and processing of images these days, that sometimes it just takes the fun out of being a photographer. Thats why, to me, photographing with the Diana is so much fun. [...]
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Shooting Noir Style with Modified Diana F+
Posted in film photography, Lighting, Technique, tagged Diana, Diana F+, elimchrom 400bx, elinchrom, Film, film noir, Lighting, lomography, modified diana, noir, portrait photography, rollie inrared, toy camera, toy camera photography on February 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Photographing Flat Art Work With Digital Part 1
Posted in How to, Lighting, Technique, tagged 50mm lens, anita dhekne, continuous light, elinchrom, impact, Lighting, lighting technique, lowel, lowel tota light, monolight, pack system, photographic lighting, photographing art, photographing art with digital, photographing flat art, photographing paintings, prime lens, profoto, Strobes, strobes for photgraphing art, tota light on January 29, 2009 | 2 Comments »
It’s been a little while since my last post, but I assure you this one is worth the wait. This one is a three parter. In part one we will deal with lighting and capture considerations pertaining to, you guessed it, photographing flat art. Part two will deal with technique. Finally, part three will deal [...]
Modifying the Diana F+ Part 2 – Test Shoot
Posted in Technique, Uncategorized, tagged 89b filter, color film, Diana, Diana F+, elinchrom, Film, film photography, hacked diana, infrared film, Photography, portrait photography, radio slave, rollei infrared film, shooting infrared, skyport, studio lighting, studio strobes, toy camera on January 21, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I would have made a terrible scientist. Anyone who knows me can attest to that statement. I have a habit of wanting to try many things for the first time, at the same time. This usually ends with me pulling my hair out, and taking a more pragmatic approach. This test shoot was one of the rare [...]




