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This is G, the chef at Monti's on Mill in Tempe, AZ.
While photographing G, he pulled two spoons out of his back pocket. I thought it was funny and captured this image.
A (very) quick editorial photo from a recent outing with some photography friends of mine from Refocus Phoenix.
We had dinner and photographed some food ( just for the fun of it) Because G let us have our own special room I decided to create a super fast portrait of him. Setting up the lights, metering AND the photo shoot happened in 10 minutes.
3 light setup. 1 small soft box for the keylight, 30deg gridspot for an edge light.& 1 background light.
© Adam Nollmeyer - AcmePhotography.net
Cultural Centre of the Philippines one of the great brutalist buildings. More work on www.reframe-refocus.com
Each year millions of Chinese head back to their hometowns, this is Beijing station during that the exodus. More from this series on www.reframe-refocus.com
A new form I developed to help me keep focus on what I want to accomplish. It's fairly easy to use: I just fill in a bubble if I made progress. That's it.
It ended up looking like a scantron form, though.
You can download the form here:
Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish Church, Santa Ana, Manila. The first Church outside the walled city. More work on www.reframe-refocus.com
Taken on Australia day. Was packed when I arrived and failed to get close enough (wasn't using a long zoom). Heads were in the way except for the few firework bursts which were exceptionally high.
Lytro Illum - Light Field Camera - demonstrates the refocus capability of the camera - a dog's eye view of the hallway into our living room
I like this because I keep trying to make my eyes focus on what's behind the fence.
- Henderson Industrial Park, Singapore 2005
- Inspired by bruce grant. His photos are amazing.