As an avid photographer I relish working with good photographs and good photographers. With the ubiquity of cameras and the social distribution of great photos. I’ve concentrated on portraits as I’ve found the personal interaction is appealing.
LANDSCAPE
Marfa Playboy, art installation
Double Lake Recreation Area, Sam Houston Forest
1801 Binz; Museum District, Houston, Texas
Jones Hall; Houston, Texas
Peacock and Plaza Apartments, Downtown Houston
Ozamis House; Mindanao, Philippines
Church of Saint John the Baptist; Jimenez, Philippines
Honda Shadow, American Classic Edition
EVENT: News
Aftermath of Hurricane Ike, Main Street, Houston
Aftermath of Hurricane Ike, Travis Street, Houston
PORTRAIT: Candids
BEHIND THE SCENES: ChronHOMES
The diminishing photographic film industry has led to a resurgence of interest in non-digital photography. I began film photography at the age of 14 and this experience in film coupled with my expertise in digital prepress gives the image its highest technical specifications. The example below is a double-exposure of the entire height of a 35mm film. This was accomplished by loading the film into a much larger Holga 120 film camera.
Along with the renewed interest in analog film style is the social media distribution of those images. Click here to see my example of an iPhone4s in low-light video capture. Using smartphone cameras are usually adequate and the benefit of its quick upload is a burgeoning process improvement to workflow processes. The image below was taken with an iPhone4s with a glass lens filter. (And processed through Instagram).
The GoPro is a HD video camera popular with extreme sport enthusiasts, RedBull promotions, and anyone who wants to mount a camera to their vehicle. I found it a reasonable complement to our Canon 5D Mark ii inventory – both as a video and as a still camera. I usually position it as a wide-angle time-lapse capture. The example below is for the splash page of Rodoclix.com, a high-end photographic and video studio.
For more time-lapse photography, visit my YouTube channel at youtube.com/edsmovie. Click here to jump to the VIDEOS page.