One of our favorite clients operates one of the largest industrial machine shops in the region. If you know anything about lighting techniques for industrial facilities, you’ll be amazed that I knocked all of these out with nothing more than 3 Canon 600 EX Speedlights and a radio transmitter. I am so pumped about the versatility, range and quality of these lights. I feel I can light anything, any size, any challenge with a fraction of what I used to have to carry around. They’re fast and very sharp. I love having the opportunity to do things that really help our clients’ visual communications stand out visually. And a big plus is the efficiency with which I can move around the shop now.
Category Archives: Architecture
Whiskey Row – 2011
Father and Son
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My first solo exhibit in 1992. Images of deteriorating architecture shot with an 8×10 Deardorff field camera. The exhibit also examines the father and son relationship and includes images made by my son, Miles, who was 5 years old at the time. Continue reading