Despite having a terribly slow connection I finally successfully uploaded a video. I was experimenting with the HD Video capabilities of my 5DMarkII. Canon recently updated the firmware which allows the user to have complete manual control over the video (before it was automatically exposed with a control of only ±1 stop. You couldn't tell it what aperture, shutter speed or what ISO.) So having complete control I got to play around with my 50mm f/1.4. If you haven't noticed I LOVE shallow depth of field.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Local Hospital
Not very often does a client ask you to provide them with action blurred photographs, so when they showed me the types of photos they wanted, I got a little excited. I enjoy doing things differently and this provided me with some play time.










The hospital is a teaching hospital and they wanted to showcase this.







The EMTs from the hospital use a new technology for CPR that uses something like a toilet plunger. It was actually discovered by someone who used a toilet plunger to perform CPR.(This is a set up, the man is not actually dying. As with the woman being rushed through the hospital, she was a "model.")

The hospital is a teaching hospital and they wanted to showcase this.
The EMTs from the hospital use a new technology for CPR that uses something like a toilet plunger. It was actually discovered by someone who used a toilet plunger to perform CPR.(This is a set up, the man is not actually dying. As with the woman being rushed through the hospital, she was a "model.")
Christina & Jonathan
On May 30th I shot the beautiful wedding of Christina & Jonathan at Indiana University's Memorial Union. Here are some highlights.




















































