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MotoGP star, Colin Edwards, hosts the, “Texas Tornado Boot Camp” in Montgomery, TX. It’s a camp for amateur motorbike enthusiasts. Occasionally, you may even see some professional riders hanging out there too. I headed down to Montgomery to shoot a feature on Colin and his camp for SPEED. I was shooting on the Sony F3 […]
Read More →When I got the news that I was going to be shooting a show involving food, I was super pumped. One- I like to shoot and, two – I like food. So I popped over to Charlotte (on the way I saved a turtle in the road that was on it’s back) for a dark […]
Read More →“It is a great way for people in the news to develop relationships with their viewers,” says WTVA-TV anchor/reporter, C.J. LeMaster, who has one of the biggest social media followings at his station in Tupelo, Miss. LeMaster says he doesn’t try to tell his 24oo Twitter followers what they should think, rather he just wants …
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Read More →I have to dig this quote out from a interview with Norman Alley written back in 1954 in light of some inflated egos and chest beating over in the NPPA group. Funny that Alley was often cited by TV photogs who started their careers in the 50s and 60s as […]
Read More →Los Angeles based crew, Dan Lowrey and Matt Rossetti, shot up to Sacramento to shoot Chad Mendes for his upcoming fight in the UFC. Lowrey hit the mat with Mendes to film his intense training along with a few interviews. Dan enjoyed the stylized look to the shoot using dramatic lighting and creative camera settings. […]
Read More →Ever since I first hefted a camera onto my shoulder I’ve been using tungsten lights to fill in the dark areas and light up the night (as well as interviews). Tungsten seemed to be a fixture for both news and production…been around nearly forever. But in the past twenty years there have been some pretenders Read More →