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Category Archives: Photography
Portrait of Raymond Gehman
While working as a photoshoot coordinator for a FOTOfusion photoshoot to Morikami Gardens with photo pro Raymond Gehman, I shot this silhouette of him on the lake. He loved the photo and I sent him a copy. Raymond responded with … Continue reading
Little Haiti – Delray Beach
I was one of the assistants on a FOTOfusion 2011 photoshoot of the Haitian community in Delray Beach, Florida on Saturday afternoon. It was a warm and bright day and the group explored “Little Haiti’s” streets and stores. This photo … Continue reading
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Farewell to 2010 and Hello to 2011 Predictions
Here are my top 10 tech predictions for 2011: The new version of the iPad will become available for multiple carriers with 3G and 4G data plans. iPad 2 will sell more than 45 million copies in 2011 and take … Continue reading
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The End of Old Media
It is almost the New Year and it is time for the inevitable lists. Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal, made his list of the best and worst technology for 2010. Of course, the iPad topped the list, followed … Continue reading
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Old House in the Alley
This old house in an alley in Corning, NY was post-processed in Lightroom 3 for the basics. The image was then brought in Topaz Adjust to give it a look more like I saw that gray day. I used the … Continue reading
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Window Shopping
Worth Street in Palm Beach is known for its extravagant merchandise. But it costs nothing to window shop. Although the shops were not open at the early hour of our “photowalk” down the avenue, I capture several interesting and interpretive … Continue reading
Polaroid Transfer of Worth Avenue
This image shows Worth Avenue in the City of Palm Beach, Florida looking toward the west. At the far end of the avenue is Lake Worth (the body of water, not the city). The alleyways, or vias, off of Worth … Continue reading
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Detail of the Clock Tower at Sunrise
This image was made a bit past sunrise but while the sun was quite low in the sky. The great golden light still is reflected off the stonework of the base of the Worth Avenue Clock Tower. The original tower … Continue reading
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Vision and Photography
I am always surprised at the difference in the way photographers treat the same subjects. The last two of my posts dealt with the images I made at a recent photo shoot with about 25 other photographers. Each of us … Continue reading