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Night fire scene photography

  • Posted on June 12, 2014June 12, 2014
  • by Larry

Night fire scene photography is challenging enough, but sometimes I can’t decide when to leave … it may seem to be out, but then it still may get away from them. Now I don’t wish that on anyone, but I…

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  • Corporate Event Photography

Photographing Barack Obama

  • Posted on June 11, 2014June 12, 2014
  • by Larry

You don’t have to be a celebrity photographer or a famous, sought after portrait photographer to find yourself photographing famous people. I have had the opportunity to work at many corporate events that have brought in some high profile speakers and entertainers. One…

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  • Landscape

Creative editing of photos in Photoshop

  • Posted on June 10, 2014
  • by Larry

I’ve mentioned before that there is never just one way of editing photos in Photoshop. And, for that matter, there are many ways of editing images without Photoshop. Several software packages are available as standalone versions as well as plug-ins…

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  • Fire Truck photography

American LaFrance Aero Chief Quint

  • Posted on June 9, 2014June 9, 2014
  • by Larry

This shot is one of my favorites. It features a 90′, 1971 1000 Series American LaFrance Aero Chief quint from Libertyville, IL. The fire occurred on October 27, 1995 at the Coffee Masters, Inc. facility on Concrete Drive in Lakemoor,…

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  • Fire scene photography

Airport crash truck at fire scene

  • Posted on June 8, 2014
  • by Larry

Here are a few images from a cold winter night when a call was made to the Chicago Fire Department to help out a suburban neighbor with a stubborn fire in a tire warehouse. CFD at O’Hare sent an Oshkosh…

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  • Fire Truck photography

Creating a realistic composite photograph

  • Posted on June 6, 2014
  • by Larry

Creating a realistic composite photograph is time consuming and painstaking … when done properly. First, there’s the intricate mask required to separate the truck from the original image file. This not only involves outlining the exterior with all the tools,…

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  • Scenic image

Taking photos from the window seat of an airplane

  • Posted on June 5, 2014
  • by Larry

Taking photos from the window seat on an airplane can be effortless or tricky. The primary objective is to make sure that you focus on something outside the plane. Now that may seem basic and even silly to mention, but depending…

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  • Fire Truck photography

The ever elusive composite

  • Posted on June 4, 2014
  • by Larry

Compositing is an art … some call it wrong … but it has a place in many areas of photography. When it’s done well, it’s not noticed. Done poorly, it’s difficult to look at. And, there are times that a…

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  • Fire Truck photography

Don’t be afraid to ask …

  • Posted on June 3, 2014
  • by Larry

They can’t say yes if you don’t ask … So I was on assignment photographing this commercial pumper/tanker on an IHC chassis that belongs to the Union-Lakeville Fire Territory in Lakeville, IN. It’s a rural type of fire engine and…

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  • Landscape

A few quick enhancements go a long way

  • Posted on June 2, 2014June 3, 2014
  • by Larry

Whether you’re working with vacation photos or landscapes, image files most often benefit from a few tweaks. Sometimes, enhancing photographs is dramatic, and other times it’s relatively minor. Here’s an image of of an Irish countryside with a a view of the coast.…

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