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December15th

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As many know, Alex and I have decided to start a photography business. We finally got our act together and started making things happen. A good friend of mine, and a fellow photographer, Colin Webb, suggested the name Time Frames Collective to us… I liked it, it sounded sophisticated, classy, and not cheesy like Captured Moments (which was our original first idea). A picture is a moment in time captured, or framed… Pictures also are normally placed in frames, and the work is a collective effort between both Alex and myself, so the name just fit. I spent all afternoon/evening getting a site up and running and it can now be found at www.tfcphoto.com… There is still a lot of tweaking and whatnot to be done, but regardless of that, the ball has started rolling.

In other news, I helped my Mother put the Christmas tree up today, and took the opportunity to shoot some photos of us while we did it… Most of the photos came out crappy (in my mind), but I did get a couple cool ones of us in front of it when we were done. Check out the photos below for the two shots I liked, plus a shot of how I set up the lighting…

The final shot I have in this update was just a quick hand held low light shot I snapped the other night of a loan guy walking down an alley downtown. I don’t know what it was about the image, but it just jumped out at me and I was glad I happened to have my camera on me at the time.

Impromtu Family Photo Stare Down with the Cat Lighting setup Alley in Columbia Missouri

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  • Comment by Justin Scott — December 16, 2008 @ 2:57 pm

    It’s great to see your new equipment! are those multi purpose umbrellas or reflectors only? I got some that are shoot through/reflector. Love ‘em.

    Good luck with the business! Can’t wait to see any new toys you guys get.

  • Comment by artripoli — December 16, 2008 @ 3:01 pm

    Reflectors, I used to shoot with shoot through’s but prefer to bounce the flash… it’s normally easier on the subject too I find.

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