Leica Family Tree
If you haven’t seen this before, it’s pretty cool. You can see it here bigger: http://www.overgaard.dk/thorstenovergaardcom_copyrighted_graphics/leitz_leica_family_tree_970w.jpg Read More
Bhairavi
Here are a couple of pictures that I took for one of those assignments a couple weeks ago. I had about 10 minutes before the sun was gone, but I think they’re pretty nice. I can post them, because the clients not going to end up using them. <blank stare> Read More
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James
Nathan
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Canon 5D Mark II – My thoughts
Yesterday Canon finally announced their replacement for the now 3 year old (that’s 108 digital camera years) 5D SLR. In a few ways, I miss using my 5D. It’s small, light, and has excellent image quality. So as someone who shot over 120,000 frames with a 5D and used it as my main body until very recently, I’ve been eagerly awaiting this news and have some thoughts I thought I’d share with you. First off, the good stuff. 21MP is super, though… Read More
Anna
Getty Villa
I just got back from a trip to LA last night and have a few portraits to process, but in the meantime, here are some shots from the Getty Villa out in Malibu. Never really use my flickr page, except for travel stuff, so here you go: http://www.flickr.com/photos/billwadman/sets/72157607342353999/ Read More
Cameron Experiment
I shot a two very different women for a couple of editorial assignments this week, and it reminded me that one of the best parts about my job is meeting and talking with my subjects. People pay me to meet and take portraits of interesting people. That’s pretty cool. In other news, I’ve been staring at a book of Julia Margaret Cameron photos for the past week. If you haven’t seen her work, make a point of it. Not that I’m enthralled… Read More
