Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Equipment For Sale

I used this for window displays and shows at the studio, this worked well when I shot slide film








Projector
  • 2 (two) Kodak Ektagraphic 3A projectors
  • 2 (two) Schneider – Kreuznach Vario-Prolux MC 2.8/70-120Z lenses
  • 1 (one) Tascam Portastudio 424 MX3
  • 8 (eight) 80 slide carousels
  • 1 (one) 901 programmable dissolve control





This Speedotron Blackline Kit is in great shape. I used is as a back up to my primary kit. It is perfect for a small start up studio.

Speedo Kit #2

  • 1 (one) 2401 Speedo Pack
  • 2 (two) 102 flash heads
  • 1 (one) 102A flash head
  • 1 (one) spare UV-coated bulb
  • 1 (one) snoot
  • 2 (two) standard reflectors
  • 1 (one) short reflector
  • 1 (one) 10" reflector
  • 1 (one) set of grids (10-degree, 20-degree, 30-degree, 40-degree)
  • 1 (one) speed ring

I have some equipment for sale. This is a Bronica Etrsi in great shape.Treated really well and in near mint condition.












Bronica Kit #1

  • 1 (one) ETRSI body
  • 1 (one) meter prism III
  • 1 (one) 75mm lens, f 2.8, with shade
  • 1 (one) 120 back
  • 1 (one) Polaroid back (NPC)
  • 1 (one) speed grip

If you are interested in purchasing any of this equipment contact me soon as I will be listing it on Ebay next month. I can be reached at 1-888-268-2787. Or you can email me at: mp@jmatthewsphotography.com

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Photography Techniques

This is an introductory post from J Matthews Photography. Though I am relatively new to blogging I will endeavor to make all of my posts worth while. I have worked very hard to develop my photography over the years.
As you can see here:



This image is a composite of all the gentlemen under the same lighting situation.




These images are composites with backgrounds specifically chosen for their images.



This image is also a composite of more than six images.

Though I enjoy compositing and creating images out of parts, I feel that all images have to start with great photography. Most professional photographers would agree that garbage in is garbage out. If you would like to learn about compositing techniques please email me at: mp@jmatthewsphotography.com