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Red Baron

Following Bob’s “Harley Skull”  my first thought was a shot I did a few years back.  This is the man with the most non-compliance “Helmet Tickets” in the United States of America. He goes by the name, Red Baron.  He is an investigator for a law firm that defends people for “Helmet Tickets”. Red is […]

Authentic Portraits – Las Vegas, NM

Whether it was the fashion, architecture, decor or people just being people in their enviroment, these street photographers were the recorders of our past, our history of the day.

Authentic Portraits – Peter

The goal of this “Authentic Portrait” is to portray a research scientist researching the SARS virus, with something tangible. Building a model representative of a polymorphic virus that causes the severe acute respiratpory syndrome (SARS), the virus was a challenge since the virus is much to small to actually see without an electron microscope.

Authentic Portraits – Irene (sort of)

The idea was to contrast the postal employees to the a private mail service in a humorous way garnering a second look

Authentic Portraits – Martin

Our conclusion is fairly straight forward, the rods and cones in the back of the eye, in a clean representation using the sculptural piece of treatment target as a background.

Authentic Portraits – David, Stefan, Geoffrey

BackScatter Authors and discoverers of Code Red.

Authentic Portraits – Irwin

Here is a well liked CEO, Dr. Irwin Jacobs co-founder of Qualcomm using and focused on the new, at the time, “Q phone” and myself.

Authentic Portraits – Ed

This Authentic Portrait of Ed Lum was part of my personal work seeking out of vintage trailers. Ed lives in a trailer park in Monterey Park, right next to Pasadena, California.

Authentic Portraits – Red

Your pre-visualization needs to happen well in advance of the shoot time, not when your subject is there in front of the camera. Shoot time is when the photographer makes them comfortable to insure a authentic look and feel.

Authentic Portraits – Linda

hosting a grief support group for mothers who are dealing with the death of a child.