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Brenda In Black & White and Color, Outdoors

Brenda In Black & White and Color, Outdoors

Today’s feature image of Brenda is from the first time that Mary and I photographed her at a group model shoot in Northern Colorado that was hosted by the legendary Dawn Clifford and John Clifford. This was an all available light portrait, no flash or reflectors were used.

Film Friday: The Canon A-1

Film Friday: The Canon A-1

What’s New is Old: The Canon A-1 may be the A-series most advanced-level SLR and was manufactured by Canon Camera K. K. in Japan from 1978 to 1985. Mine was built in 1984.

How Retro Can a Portrait Get?

How Retro Can a Portrait Get?

It may be #anythingcanhappenday but I’m getting #throwbackthursday vibes! You see, I wrote today’s post after hearing from one of most amazing models I have ever photographed—Pam Simpson.

Does Camera Resolution Matter When Shooting Infrared

Does Camera Resolution Matter When Shooting Infrared

One of the tips that I give to photographers who are interested in trying infrared photography and want to use a IR-converted camera (instead of filters) is to convert one of their old cameras that’s sitting around collecting dust. The theory being that you’re not using it anyway, why not get a unique use from something that’s probably not worth much anyway.