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Tag Archives: photography

Photo of the Day: Billionaires at Play

Richard Branson gives rock star face with his son Sam helpfully sticking his fingers and his mouth and nose at the launch of Virgin Galactic in 2006.
Betcha didn’t think you’d see a billionaire with someone else’s finger in his nose this morning, did you? Gotta keep on your toes around here.
I shot this for Wired...

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Photo of the Day: Bridesmaid-and-a-Half

I could have made an entire album just from this adorable fireball of a flower girl.

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Photo of the Day: OUCH?

I used to be able to do this; no joke. And my adductor is healing nicely, so I should be able to do it again soon.
Always stretch before you boogie.

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Photo of the Day: Serenity in a Skyline

Sometimes you just can’t ask for the light to hit someone any better than it is.

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Photo of the Day: Parting Shot

The bride, groom, best man, and maid-of-honor walk away from the reception after a long, long day.

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Photo of the Day: Office Space Rock Stars

I’ll have a full write-up of my workshop later today, but here’s a teaser image from it. One of my mantras that I shared with the group is to keep pushing yourself until there is a decent possibility you might fail — if all of your shots are pretty good, you’re not expanding yourself. (Of...

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Photo of the Day: Into the Sunset

When life hands you sunsets like this, you use them.
The first full-day Ryan Brenizer photography workshop starts tomorrow! All full up, but dispatches and more dates to come!

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Photo of the Day: What’s in the Box?

A little bit of photo-booth stuffing at Kristy and Mike’s wedding.

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Photo of the Day: Nobody Knows the Troubles I’ve Seen…

Flower girls’ lives aren’t as easy as they used to be…

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Photo of the Day: Impressions

I did an engagement shoot on Saturday with Adam and Chastity, and had a great time despite the FREEZING cold. We decided to pause whenever my fingers couldn’t feel the shutter button anymore.

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Photo of the Day: Jupiter’s Stroll

I’m back from Puerto Rico, and I am so excited about the year to come! Bring it on! For the next few days, you’ll be able to see my takes on some of the new photography-related revelations at CES on Amazon’s End User blog.

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Photo(s) of the Day: New Year’s Eve at War? (Point&Shoot photos)

I had such a fantastic New Year’s Eve, thanks to being around some great people. I was in San Juan, Puerto Rico with some new friends. One of them was originally from the area, and had an invitation to a party for friends and family at one of his mother’s friends’ houses. It sounded like...

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Quick tip for better food snapshots

In the digital era, there are a lot of people who photograph appetizing food before they eat it, and I get a lot of people asking me how to make these pictures better. The secret to food photography, from a photographer’s point of view, is lighting. Good light brings out color and contrast and texture....

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Shante and Akili: 10/3/08

Mea culpa. I’ve been racing so fast to get photos and products to my wonderful clients that I haven’t had the time to properly tell their stories here. I have a lot to say, though, so I’m going to try an interesting challenge: I will post something to this blog here every day for the...

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Review: Sigma 70mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro

Taken with the Sigma 70mm f/2.8 Macro

DSLR lenses are specialized tools — they can open up new opportunities that point-and-shoot cameras can’t, but they also have some limitations. Usually the first way a new user discovers this is when they try and take very close macro shots that had worked great on their point-and-shoots, and...

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