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Spring is here -tomatoes.

I was asked to photograph inside some greenhouses on the Purdue campus on a cold snowy day recently. This researcher is working on technology to grow better tasting tomatoes commercially, using less energy. She invited me back for taste testing. I just started my own tomato seeds, and actually took away some ideas from this shoot that I may apply to my own garden this summer.
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Posted in Biotech, Editorial Work

Magician or Time Machine?

During a sub-zero week in January, Purdue University asked me to photograph some of the new buildings going up.  Key was, they didn’t want it to look like winter. At least you get blue skies even thought it can be -15F at 2pm.Purdue New Buildings 2014

Posted in Architecture, Commercial photography, Editorial Work

Busy New Year

2014 is off to fast pace; about 30 assignment at Purdue and around the state so far. Today my customer, and friend Ralph Privoznik, asked me to update his web page. Ralph produces custom jewelry. Impressed with these pendants, I share them with you here. Ralph’s web site can be viewed here. Ralph’s Site

pendants

Posted in Commercial photography

Father Kurt

While I was attending graduate school at Purdue University, I was told a couple times, “you photograph Indiana like Vonnegut writes about it.”

Later that year I was commissioned to photograph Kurt Vonnegut’s brother Bernard Vonnegut.  I was touched with Kurt’s mention of his brother in his last novel Timequake.

His brother had recently passed on;  I wondered if he was aware of the photograph I created of Bernard, so I wrote him a note and sent off a couple prints to his agent.

I received this letter just a couple days later.

vonnegut

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Passion for Portraits

I love to make portraits, a photograph that tells a story about someone’s life, passions, or experience, a one frame biography?

These two portraits, both commissioned by Purdue University, tell different stories and did different jobs.

One to document a distinguished career, the other shows the passion and joy for a program. Both satisfied customers.
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Click the thumbnails to see the full picture.

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Wild Rice Harvest, Cass Lake, Minnesota – Ojibwe Nation

While photographing for the American Indiana College fund, I took some time to document the Wild Rice Harvest on Cass Lake in Minnesota. People of the Ojibwe Nation harvest rice from canoes during the month of September.

Rice Harvest, Cass Lake MN

Rice Harvest, Cass Lake MN

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Old friends and the next generation of friends.

lrsonAn old roommate from BGSU stopped by on his way to Chicago with his son. It was a neat opportunity to visit and make this portrait.

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Dynamic, Innovative, Exciting, Visuals

Creating unexpected, innovative, and exciting visuals is what makes me tick.  These are some of my favorites going back a few years.  The black and whites were done the old chemical ways.
vincentseye promo

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More Cancer Research

This was my “lead off” assignment for 2012.  Dr. R. Graham Cooks, researcher at Purdue University.
Cooks:Purdue

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Cancer Researchers.

0084FleetI am privileged and really enjoy the photographing researchers. Jim Fleet, Ph.D. Dept. of Nutrition Science, Purdue University and Cancer Researcher. Purdue Cancer Center Report

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