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Jerry

Although I'm a traditional black & white, darkroom, natural light photographer, I have recently begun experimenting with strobe lighting and digital photography. This is the first real indoor shoot I've done. There are some others that I like, as well, but these grabbed me first. This was shot at the church. Jerry is a formerly-homeless vendor for The Contributor. He kicks ass.

I've gotten more interested in, accepting of and inspired by digital photography and artificial lighting this year. This is partly from getting to man the building while a handful of professional photographers have used the artist spaces for musician photo shoots. Who knew.


~tasha
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  1. lizstr8 on July 8, 2009 at 8:31 AM

    love it!

     


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