Monthly Archives: October 2014

Reviving The Old Ones

The other day I was approached with a small World War II black & white portrait of a military officer and his then-wife.  For obituary purposes, the daughter of the now-deceased military officer wanted me to photoshop out the wife who … Continue reading

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Maury’s New Baby

Yesterday afternoon Maury appears for just a couple of minutes with his new baby and his Mona-Lisa-wife in tow, so I quickly squeeze off a frame or two.

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Richard Tuschman and Hopper Meditations

Some of the most engaging paintings that have stuck with me from childhood have been those by Edward Hopper.  His “Nighthawks” was the first that I saw at about ten years of age, and is surely his most widely known. Photographer … Continue reading

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iPhone vs. EOS and What It Really Takes

In an interesting experiment by ARS Technika writer/photographer, Lee Hutchinson, compares the photo capabilities of the latest Apple iPhone and an $8K Canon DSLR rig.  See the full story here.

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