Photography
Vidicon

Vidicon

Notes: Found this Ampex Vidicon 25mm f/1.4 on another treasure hunt.  The other 25mm I have focuses, but you can’t change the aperture.  This one, you can change the aperture, but the focusing seems to have been set to infinity by the factory.  A workaround is to “focus” by not threading it all the way...
Team Square / Triangle

Team Square / Triangle

Notes: Team ◻ / Δ ?  That’s a play on the new Micro 4/3 cameras.  Small and light mirrorless cameras with detachable lenses, and the imaging power of traditional DSLR’s.  Been running around with these as some fun options in the bag for a while now.  The best thing about these Olympus and Panasonic cameras...
Harinezumi

Harinezumi

Notes: Another little friend added to the mix…the Digital Harinezumi 2!  I believe the name is Japanese for “Hedgehog,” and its movies really mimic 8mm film.  One of these days I’m going to have a photo shoot and limit myself to just one camera via “Random Select.”
Old Gear

Old Gear

Notes: So here are the results from the various gear I’ve found on my treasure hunts.  The first ones are from a 55mm f/1.4 Auto Sears (M42 Pentax Screwmount).  It’s a re-badged Japanese lens and it has a nice dreamy quality.  The flaring is different from the vintage Nikons and good in its own way. ...
New Recruits

New Recruits

Notes: New weapons unlocked in the Team Neekon arsenal!   From what I’ve read the Nikon L35 AF pictured above has a solid 35mm f/2.8 lens, attached to a Giugiaro designed body.   Back in the halcyon days of 1983, there’s no way our family could have afforded a point and shoot like this.  On the total opposite end of the spectrum...
Digging...

Digging…

Digging, it refers to DJ’s and Turntablists going through crates of records, looking for samples and other inspiration to  create their music / artform. I guess that’s why I’ve been on my vintage theme. When people want to get into photography, they always ask me what camera to get.  It’s a bit more complicated than that… ...
New Toys

New Toys

Notes: Found these gems while browsing antique stores.  Granted, none of them work, but they sure look cool as props/accessories/camera bling.
Instagram

Instagram

Notes:  Camera companies should realize that the megapixel race and feature creep isn’t what some of us really want for all devices.  We want the ability to mimic what was, and still are, some expensive captures of random moments in life.  And we also want it for free!  That’s where the Instagram application comes in.  The...
Ring Light

Ring Light

Model: Frannie MUA / Hair: Nhi Lighting Assistance and Props: BRC and PT I draw, I take photos, I write about it.  Thanks to the team for all the help.  Thanks to BRC for letting me take his ABR800 ring light out for a test drive.  It definitely produces some blinding light.  Even shooting through its “portal” has...
32°

32°

Notes: It snowed in the ATL on Christmas, so of course I had to step outside. Thanks to KT for putting up with the bitter cold just so I could shoot and then write about it. If you guys have been following for the last several posts I’ve pretty much been trying to give a...
S&B Wedding

S&B Wedding

Tech Notes: The images above are samples of the photos I shot inbetween capturing DSLR video, which was a juggling of multiple cameras and the Steadicam Merlin setup, which you either have to hand hold all day or lay down on the floor somewhere.  Moving pictures is nice and all, but sometimes a still photo says much more. Behind the...
Same as it ever was...

Same as it ever was…

I was never the type of artist that had an amazing traditional sketchbook, the spiral bounded diary of sorts that you didn’t want people to see, but in actuality, you kind of did.  My books always had torn out pages, barely legible writing, and other poor attempts at witty sayings and bad poetry.  In browsing the archive to transfer it...
Gear

Gear

Notes:  Just some random gear talk.  Nowadays people enjoy talking about photography and photography related gear just as much as taking the pictures–or perhaps even more so…hopefully most of the shutter bugs out there drive their machines once in awhile. The iPhone 4 camera seems to have something like a ~35mm equivalent f/22 lens.  Which in visual...
Summer Camp

Summer Camp

H.A.G.S! (Have a Great Summer!) Thanks to LAS for again organizing the Kid’s mini summer camp.  Also thanks to Wat Lao Buddhakhanti for allowing us the space to teach and play.
PhotoVoice

PhotoVoice

The best way to learn, is to teach.  Thanks for listening to my ramblings on photography! Notes: Great job everyone!!  It’s never the camera, it’s always the person behind it.  I also learned a lot, and nice to be around people with an awareness of the issues in our community.  Any workshop out there can teach...
The River

The River

Park Tavern Wedding

Park Tavern Wedding

Park Tavern / Piedmont Room | Atlanta, GA
Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes

Thanks for letting me be a part of your weekend!! Credits: Hair: Brandan, MUA: Star, Model: Kenya, Model: Vitelle, Model: Eva, Photography: Misa, Support: Me.
Atlanta Photo Meetup: 57th Fighter's Group

Atlanta Photo Meetup: 57th Fighter’s Group

Fun meetup at the 57th Fighter’s Group, a restaurant/bunker with lots of army and airplane props, and the Dekalb county airport in the background.  Here are the shots I got out of the craziness.  Thanks to Eric and the Atlanta Photo/Model meetup group for organizing, and thanks to Nhi, Brittany, and Breanna for coming out.  3 different cameras...