Brenda In Black & White and Color, Outdoors

Brenda In Black & White and Color, Outdoors

My Sunday series on outdoor portraiture continues today with an image of Brenda—yes, the same woman I photographed before and who was also mentioned in a post about her twin sister, Farrin! Since it’s #nationalupsydaisyday I want to encourage you to let some...
Film Friday: The Canon A-1

Film Friday: The Canon A-1

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “Black and white photography erases time from the equation.” – Jason Peterson At the suggestion of my friend Rick Sammon, my first Canon SLR was a used EOS 650 that I bought sometime around 1996. At the time, I was a Contax shooter and later...
How Retro Can a Portrait Get?

How Retro Can a Portrait Get?

It’s #anythingcanhappenday. You may have noticed that I’ve increased the number or glamour and portrait-related posts appearing here. This is a genre I’m passionate about and was the topic of my previous four books. I strive to keep a balance of subject matter on this...
Does Camera Resolution Matter When Shooting Infrared

Does Camera Resolution Matter When Shooting Infrared

#wheelswednesday and #monochromemonday swapped places so I can celebrate International Volkswagen Bus Day on Monday. So today were looking at a monochrome photography, in infrared, no less. Today’s Post by Joe Farace “Archaeologists have used aerial photographs...