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Having a little fun.
Having a little fun.
Today I would like to introduce you to Lisa Bettany. Lisa is the developer/co-founder of the iPhone app Camera +, landscape and travel photographer. Please be sure to check out her Facebook page and 5oopx sites.
Today's post is from the "The Oldest Continuously Run Motorsports Event in America" or the Hampton Cup Regatta. The "boat races" have been in Hampton, Va since 1926. Rain slowed the event but did not cancel it. Today, I decided to shoot some action with the Fuji X-T1 with the FUJINON LENS XF55-200mmF3.5-4.8 R LM OIS. Set the camera on continuous high with focus tracking and the camera and lens did a great job. Today's picture is a jpeg with a slight reduction in highlights but mostly out of the camera.
Fuji X-T1 w/Fujinon XF 55-200mm F3.5-4.8, #xt-1, jpeg with minimal processing
From the archives. This is a copy of a photo I took in 1977 or 1978. The person on the left is Kenneth A. Gibson, the 34th Mayor of Newark, New Jersey. Mayor Gibson served the City of Newark as Mayor from 1970-1986. The gentleman on the right is Charles L. Whigham, the founder of Whigham Funeral Home in Newark, New Jersey. Mr. Whigham was also the organizer and founder of City National Bank also located in Newark, New Jersey. Mr. Whigham served as CEO and President of City National Bank for 17 years. It was at City National Bank, where I met Mr. Whigham. I worked at the bank while attending college. The bank gave me the opportunity to photograph at many of their official events. I only worked at the bank for a short period of time. Mr. Whigham was the best "boss" I ever worked for. If I opened I always made sure that he had his coffee. During those days it was easier to go out and buy a cup of coffee then make it. At that time he preferred his coffee "light and sweet". (Its a Jersey thing). He demanded respect but he first gave respect. He was a very supportive employer.
Enjoy
(Left-Kenneth A. Gibson, right- Charles L. Whigham)
Today's going to be hot so make sure that you drink plenty of fluids. From the archives the Manhattan Bridge in New York.
Manhattan Bridge
Today let me introduce you to Drew Gurian. Drew is a New York City based portrait photographer. He is the former first assistant to Joe McNally. Check out Drew's website here
July 5, 2014 Fireworks Celebration at Victory Landing Park in Newport News, Virginia #fulixt1
Taken this past Tuesday evening at Newport News Park.
Today I would like to introduce you to Joe Glyda. Joe is a commercial photographer who specializes in food photography. Please check out his work here.
I don't make these things up.
Today, I would like to introduce to you Frank Doorhof. Frank is fashion/celebrity photographer, author and teacher based in the Netherlands. Frank's a big guy (at least 6'6") with a big heart. Make sure that you check out his blog/website and check out his book "Mastering the Model Shoot".
Fuji X-E1- Taken at the Westcott booth at Photoshop World 2014
Today I would like to introduce you to William Eggleston. Thanks to Photofocus.com for featuring Photographers you should know-William Eggleston.
I decided to visit the festival on Day 2. Met this wonderful gent.
Taken with Fuji X-T1
From today's Blackbeard Pirate Festival in Hampton, Va
Today I would like to introduce you to Robert Capa. Please be sure to check out the information on Robert Capa over at Photofocus.
Taken with Fuji X-T1
My move to using mirrorless cameras continue. Shot today with my new Fuji X-T1.
Fuji X-T1
Tonight's sunset
Back from hiatus. Today I would like to introduce you to Howard Bingham. Mr. Bingham is a professional photographer and biographer for Muhammad Ali. You can check out some of his work here.
Relay for Life 2014- John B. Todd Stadium in Newport News, Virginia
It's Friday and the weekend is here. Enjoy yourself and have a great day.
Again, shooting macro is fun. You learn to start looking at subjects in a much different way.
Macro or close-up photography can be fun.
Taken with Nikon 60mm macro lens