Archive for November, 2011
Keepin’ it real everyday
Not a day goes by that I’m not grateful to be a working photographer. Looking back at the little village I came from in Ukraine, it’s amazing I’m here in the United States living and working alongside some of the most influential people of our times in our community, our state and our country. Sometimes, [...]
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Leadership and Vision
Concept: The concept for this 10-portrait project was inspired by two words – leadership and vision. I decided to shoot them against a neutral gray background and put all of the emphasis on the person. In the past, I’ve shot similar projects on location with that environment contributing something to the overall image. This time, [...]
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Essence of Perfect Exposure
The latest chew toy in my lighting kit is a Sekonic L-358 FlashMaster light meter with wireless transmitter module. For me, this light meter is a luxury item and a necessity; a practical tool to achieve the essence of perfect exposure. I fell in love with light meters back in college as we were shooting [...]
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