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Portrait of friend and fellow photographer www.flickr.com/photos/outsideshot/
Lighting: Nature window light with reflector camera right.
Shot with Nikon D-300 w/ 70 -200 Nikon lens
Image was converted to black and white.
Thanks for a great day Joe and the portrait sitting.
Once again, I'm late. Sorry 'bout that..... Now go check these photographers out!
1. self-portrait, 2. Untitled, 3. haylyn, 4. Marte W 3, 5. 149), 6. Travelin Jim, unplugged, 7. STRANGER number ONE, 8. Larry (054), 9. laura ll
Engagement photos from La Jolla.
Strobist:
Two Canon 580exII's, gaffer taped together, hotshoed directly to a couple Pocketwizard FlexTT5s. Fired into an umbrella, off to camera right, and above, eTTL-2.
Triggered by a Pocketwizard MiniTT1 on a Canon 5DmkII.
2009 Tour of California, final stage in Escondido.
Strobist Info:
Sunpak 120j slightly behind the camera, slightly to the right, and about face level of the riders.
Canon 580ExII, justin clamped to a street sign across the street and far camera right. Wasn't firing consistently though.
Camera was placed in a pothole and triggered remotely. Yellow line on the road was to let me know when to fire the camera from about 80 yards away, up the hill. I was shooting the riders straight on, coming up the hill with a 400mm.
Completed components that are part of the "A Tribute to Traditional Music" sculpture located on the town square in Hayesville, Clay County, North Carolina. Joe Miller, a Brasstown, NC blacksmith, was commissioned to design and build the sculpture. The artwork is being funded by a grant from the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership. It is titled "A Tribute to Traditional Music." Photographed at Miller Forge in Brasstown, Clay County, North Carolina.
Photograph made on June 15, 2017
Credit: Clay County Documentary Project, David Smart Collection
Higher resolution image is available
Contact: rDavidSmart@gmail.com
Property Release Status: none
Image ID: CCDP_DSF8033
Bernadette Wilson, party planner for Mayor Dan Sullivan, says "I stand before you as the Chair of the Joe Miller for Senate campaign."
A large crowd gathered at Huntsville's Constitution Hall to watch as the U.S. Postal Service commemorated Alabama’s bicentennial and entry as the 22nd state in the union with the unveiling of Alabama Statehood Forever stamp at an Alabama200 ceremony, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. The stamp features a photo taken by Alabama photographer Joe Miller at sunset in Cheaha State Park. Joining USPS Acting Chief Human Resources Officer Isaac Cronkhite, who officially dedicated the stamp, were Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks, State Sen. Arthur Orr, Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh, Speaker of the House Mac McCutcheon, County Commission Chairman Dale Strong, Constitution Hall Executive Director Bart Williams, Madison Mayor Paul Finley and Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. State Legislators participated in a reenactment of the signing of the state’s 1819 Constitution after the stamp was unveiled. (Alabama Tourism Department, Jamie Martin)
Caption: May, 1952. Meadville, Pennsylvania. Samuel Miller (7) son of Joe Miller, and his dog.
Citation: Mennonite Community Photograph Collection, 1947-1953. Children With Pets. HM4-134 Box 2 Photo 220-24. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
THE EXPANSE x LAURA (1944). A mashup inspired by Detective Miller's noir-y investigation of and rapport-slash-obsession with "kidnap job" Julie Mao. Good sh1t!
Flip and burn!
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Strobist:
1: Alien Bee 800, in a large softbox , slightly towards camera, relative to dark horizontal table insert, angled down, and very slightly towards the camera.
2: Alien Bee 1600, with a 7” reflector and 20 grid, immediately behind camera, 12 feet up, aimed up at the ceiling at about 25 degrees above horizontal.
3: Alien Bee 800, gelled full CTB, outside the house and aimed straight at the window, which has horizontal blinds rotated to about 60 degrees off horizontal.
4: Canon 580exII, gelled CTO, using built in wide angle diffuser, and a stofen dome, inside the lamp. Back side of lamp shade filled in with opaque material from the inside to prevent orange spill on the blue lit shade backdrop.
5: White foam core reflector to left and right.
6: White foam core reflector facing dish, with 4” hole cut out for lens to fit through, as direct fill.
Engagement photos from La Jolla.
Strobist:
Two Canon 580exII's, gaffer taped together, hotshoed directly to a couple Pocketwizard FlexTT5s. Fired into an umbrella, barely off to camera left, eTTL-2.
Triggered by a Pocketwizard MiniTT1 on a Canon 5DmkII.
Joe Miller and his wife Katrina assemble a sculpture that was installed on the town square in Hayesville, Clay County, North Carolina on September 27, 2017. Joe Miller, a Brasstown, NC blacksmith, was commissioned by the Clay County Communities Revitalization Association (CCCRA) to design and build the sculpture. The artwork is being funded by a grant from the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Partnership. It is titled "A Tribute to Traditional Music." Photographed at Miller Forge in Brasstown, Clay County, North Carolina.
Photograph made on June 15, 2017
Credit: Clay County Documentary Project, David Smart Collection
Higher resolution image is available
Contact: rDavidSmart@gmail.com
Property Release Status: none
Model Release Status: none
Image ID: CCDP_DSF8099
Strobist:
AB800 in large ocatabox camera right, aimed 90 degrees across scene, about 2 feet in front of it.
AB800 back camera left, with 20 degree grid as hair/separation light
3x6 white reflector just off to the left, for fill.
On black seamless.
Triggered by a mini TT1 on a 1DmkIII, with a PlusII on the AB800/octa. Hair light was slaved.
A large crowd gathered at Huntsville's Constitution Hall to watch as the U.S. Postal Service commemorated Alabama’s bicentennial and entry as the 22nd state in the union with the unveiling of Alabama Statehood Forever stamp at an Alabama200 ceremony, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. The stamp features a photo taken by Alabama photographer Joe Miller at sunset in Cheaha State Park. Joining USPS Acting Chief Human Resources Officer Isaac Cronkhite, who officially dedicated the stamp, were Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks, State Sen. Arthur Orr, Alabama Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh, Speaker of the House Mac McCutcheon, County Commission Chairman Dale Strong, Constitution Hall Executive Director Bart Williams, Madison Mayor Paul Finley and Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. State Legislators participated in a reenactment of the signing of the state’s 1819 Constitution after the stamp was unveiled. (Alabama Tourism Department, Jamie Martin)