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Through the looking glass: For Robin, on her wedding day.
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Friday, July 15, 2011. For Robin, on her wedding day. More after the jump…. And perhaps that last bit requires a little explanation. Some early pictures of Robin. Robin is nothing if not a true Patriot. But she will shotgun that beer faster than you can blink. Robin loves her some karaoke. And some factual facts. July 15, 2011 at 2:06 PM. WAY TO MAKE ME CRY, LOUIS. July 15, 2011 at 2:58 PM. July 19, 2011 at 12:00 AM.
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Through the looking glass: Long weekend
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Sunday, June 26, 2011. Been in a bit of a photo-lull these last few weeks. A combination of work, family, and – perhaps – a bit of the dog days of summer… I just haven’t had the time (or, to be honest) the. To do any significant shooting. Felt guilty the whole time of course; wouldn’t a “real” photographer be able to just conjure photos out of the ether? Days At 2 pm it was off to campus to shoot the Orientation of our summer ...
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Through the looking glass: Low Water
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Saturday, August 20, 2011. The boys from Low Water. Were in town this weekend to do a show… and as always that meant I nagged them to let me take some pe’otos. More after the jump…. Friday night at the venue, a hipster bar not far from where I live. The very top floor of the building is the apartment of the owner (? Joe was bouncing with nervous energy and picked up these two oversize stainless steel ball bearings. I have on m...
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Through the looking glass: Doing the job
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Sunday, March 4, 2012. I recently shot some promo work for The Sparks – the dance team for. I’ve done work for them before, but this time the requirement was to shoot full body against pure seamless white. For me this meant building that very specific setup and taking it on the road. All the info you will ever need is after the jump…. If you only have is hammer and all you can do is look for nails. So can it be done? I was luc...
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Through the looking glass: Hitched!
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Monday, July 18, 2011. Photographed my friends Robin and Colin’s wedding this weekend. It brings my grand total of weddings shot to a whopping four. 15 hours, 900 photos. Stats on consumption of cigarettes and RedBull are yet to be tallied. Tales and photos after the jump…. Warning: The next paragraph contains Camera-nerd content. Reader discretion is advised. I also need to point out that I had a huge amount of help from.
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Through the looking glass: Enjoy Your Doom
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Monday, October 10, 2011. October: I month of ghouls and goolies. And I swear to you this. Has nothing to do with that. More after the jump…. Update: Robin also has a write-up of this shoot on her blog. A few more shots on my Flickr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pittsburgh, PA, United States. Photography enthusiast and technocratic literati. I’m also funny – funnier than you. View my complete profile. The Double R Diner.
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Through the looking glass: Knowing when to cut & run
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Wednesday, October 10, 2012. Knowing when to cut and run. Had an important “assignment” to shoot a portrait. Plan A went bad, but had a backup at the ready. More after the jump. Ok, here’s the situation (. My moms and dad left on a weeks vacation. Ahh – specifics. So yeah – gotta take this seriously. And I did. Barbra’s world is our costume shop, so that’s the first place my mind went to. Figgure a nice env...Point is: Best ha...
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Through the looking glass: Happy birthday, America
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Happy birthday, America. Every 4th of July my dear friend Liz throws an Independence Day party. My friends are a fairly patriotic bunch, so the photos have to match – and that where I come in. More after the jump…. Awesome friends, however, are extra. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pittsburgh, PA, United States. View my complete profile. Not photography related but absolutely worth your time.
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Through the looking glass: A matter of perspective
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. A matter of perspective. I’m writing this particular post without much of a compass. I’m pretty sure it’s gonna wander around topic wise, so I ask that you bare with me. More after the jump. A few weeks ago we were informed that a recent graduate of the school had passed away. Her name was Crystal, and she was only 24 years old. I only had two speedlights anyway, so simple it was. One on the backgr...
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Through the looking glass: Review: PocketWizard FlexTT5
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Through the looking glass. Friends and photographic adventures by Louis Stein. Thursday, June 2, 2011. But if you want to feel the pain there’s plenty after the jump…. If you’re a photographer and you have any interest what-so-ever in off-camera flash then you already know about the PocketWizard Plus II. They are the gold-standard of wireless flash triggers. They are. Against which all other things are judged; and most competitors to the crown come up wanting. Are they expensive? So I, like a lot of folk...
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