Expressive Photographics
Wedding and portrait Photographer. Through my studio, Expressive Photographics, I have the good fortune to capture the essence & beauty of the most wonderful brides, grooms, parents, kids in the wo...
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Surfer Statue, Santa Cruz, California.
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I would love to photograph a bride in this dress!
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Nice for the bride with no train on her dress... or perhaps nobody walks down this?
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This is just plain weird! Who wants a light in their face all night plus a fake mechanical heartbeat? Long distance pillows. They light up when the other person is sleeping and lets you hear their heartbeat.
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The Nest Cam, atop San Jose City Hall, you can see these amazing falcons! Santa Cruz Predatory Bird Research Group
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Animated map from Nasa, showing the path of the May 20th 2012 annular eclpise.
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When bride and groom can't see each other, you can still touch each other, right?
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Jim Nardone, "Droplets"
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New School couple with a vintage look. Santa Cruz CA
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The Most Astounding Fact by Max Schlickenmeyer. Places life into the sweetest of cosmic perspectives... www.youtube.com/...
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Crash Taylor interviews Jeff Newsom. Jeff is definitely an awesome photographer!
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Mamiya RB67 Pro SD System - Selling my old film cameras. Price Reduced - $885
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Oh... Where was I off to?
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Who added a monster to my thrift store painting?!!
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Cool vintage look. Something different for a kiss shot!
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Project Excelsior was a series of high-altitude parachute jumps made by Colonel (then Captain) Joseph Kittinger of the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1959 and 1960 to test the Beaupre multi-stage parachute system. In one of these jumps Kittinger set world records for the highest parachute jump, the longest parachute drogue fall and the fastest speed by a human through the atmosphere, all of which still stand.
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Expressive Photographics The third and final test, Excelsior III, was made on August 16, 1960. During the ascent, the pressure seal in Kittinger's right glove failed, and he began to experience severe pain in his right hand from the exposure of his hand to the extreme low pressure. (See Effects of vacuum on humans.) He decided not to inform the ground crew about this, in case they should decide to abort the test. Despite temporarily losing the use of his right hand, he continued with the ascent, climbing to an altitude of 31,333 m (102,800 ft).[2] The ascent took one hour and 31 minutes and broke the previous manned balloon altitude record of 30,942 m (101,516 ft), which was set by Major David Simons as part of Project Man High in 1957. Kittinger stayed at peak altitude for 12 minutes, waiting for the balloon to drift over the landing target area. He then stepped out of the gondola to begin his descent. The small stabilizer parachute deployed successfully and Kittinger fell for 4 minutes and 36 seconds,[2] se
Expressive Photographics Very brave test pilot!
In 1960, Joe Kittinger flew 30km straight up into the sky using a pressurized, high-altitude balloon. This very nearly made him the first man in space. He then jumped. Kittinger free-fell for over twenty kilometers – at which point he was moving so fast he broke the sound barrier. He had all but left the earth's atmosphere; the sky around him was pitch black; he could see the outlines of entire continents; and the haiku-like abstraction of his available reference points – earth, balloon, spac...
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Expressive Photographics Awesome... TRULY AWESOME!!! During his participation in Project Excelsior, he set some records: the highest parachute jump, the longest parachute drogue fall and the fastest speed by a human through the atmosphere, all of which still stand. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Expressive Photographics Video link about his jump: http://youtu.be/Y08X5jFSCZw
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Infrared converted camera image. Λίμνη Περδίκκα - Perdikas Lake by Sakis Dazanis, via Flickr
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Portrait by Edward Steichen. So beautiful.
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Expressive Photographics A favorite tidbit from the interview: Q: How many images do you average per wedding and how many do you usually present to your clients? A; I shoot between 2500 and 3000 on average. I typically deliver around 600 finished images.