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“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.”
— Diane Arbus
This is an image of the Cuba ballarnia Grettell Lastre Casuso.
Of the greatest lessons I learned studying with the master acting teacher Tad Z. Danielewski was the concept of hiding in the audience. In photography, be it still or motion, the audience is in the camera. Another important life changing lesson was Viola Spolin’s concept of “the space between.” Things happen in the space between actors or in this case the photographer and the subject. If you can slow yourself down to the speed of life and insert a camera in that space you open yourself up to receive the gift of seeing the person that is hidden in plain sight by allowing it to show up in the camera.
Captured with a Z9 for modified infrared. I did a full spectrum conversion and then am using the bayonet filters from Kolarivision. Which means I can have my cake and eat it too. The first element of the lens dictates everything that is going to happen from the quality of the light and resolution of that light. So putting the IR filter at the end of the light path is far better than putting a filter in front of the lens. a full spectrum conversion allows me to bring my camera back to visible spectrum with a different filter as well as having every flavor of IR.
There is a powerful advantage to a camera that can focus at the speed of life and that is more silent than a breath held expectant. You can truly create a place when the spirt of the subject can hide in your camera/
There is no camera system that has a better or more powerful one. This image was was shot using highlight center metering.
Shot with the AMAZING Z9. The Z9 is more camera than I am photographer.
#Nikon100 #nikonlove #lexar #kelbyone #photography #onOne @NikonUSA
#mirrorless #Nikonz9 #NikonNoFilter #niksoftware #nikonUSA #Epson
#wacom #xritephoto #onone #sunbounce #fineartphotography #kolarivision
#DxO #iamgenerationimage #iamnikon #B&H #PhotogenicbyBenQ
#nikonnofilter #nikonambassador
Z9R_CUBA_03_22_837_SEP3_IR_CORD_FINAL_IP
“A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.”
— Diane Arbus
This is an image of the Cuba ballarnia Grettell Lastre Casuso.
Of the greatest lessons I learned studying with the master acting teacher Tad Z. Danielewski was the concept of hiding in the audience. In photography, be it still or motion, the audience is in the camera. Another important life changing lesson was Viola Spolin’s concept of “the space between.” Things happen in the space between actors or in this case the photographer and the subject. If you can slow yourself down to the speed of life and insert a camera in that space you open yourself up to receive the gift of seeing the person that is hidden in plain sight by allowing it to show up in the camera.
Captured with a Z9 for modified infrared. I did a full spectrum conversion and then am using the bayonet filters from Kolarivision. Which means I can have my cake and eat it too. The first element of the lens dictates everything that is going to happen from the quality of the light and resolution of that light. So putting the IR filter at the end of the light path is far better than putting a filter in front of the lens. a full spectrum conversion allows me to bring my camera back to visible spectrum with a different filter as well as having every flavor of IR.
There is a powerful advantage to a camera that can focus at the speed of life and that is more silent than a breath held expectant. You can truly create a place when the spirt of the subject can hide in your camera/
There is no camera system that has a better or more powerful one. This image was was shot using highlight center metering.
Shot with the AMAZING Z9. The Z9 is more camera than I am photographer.
#Nikon100 #nikonlove #lexar #kelbyone #photography #onOne @NikonUSA
#mirrorless #Nikonz9 #NikonNoFilter #niksoftware #nikonUSA #Epson
#wacom #xritephoto #onone #sunbounce #fineartphotography #kolarivision
#DxO #iamgenerationimage #iamnikon #B&H #PhotogenicbyBenQ
#nikonnofilter #nikonambassador