Category Archives: Alt Perspective

Alt Perspective: Jacques Gudé

I am very excited to have my friend, Jacques, contribute to the Alt Perspective series.  To a lot of you, I suspect that you’re more familiar with Jacques’ alter ego, Fotofreq, but however you regard him, the man is a true student of UrbEx HDR photography.  But still, that isn’t what caught my eye when...

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Alt Perspective: Justin Kern

I’ve been following the great work over at The Windy Pixel for a while.  The site has been a constant source of inspiration with the quality and creativity of their images.  It also lends a nice bit of nostalgia, reminding me of my time living outside of Chicago (oh, Portillo’s).  So, imagine my joy when...

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Alt Perspective: Peter James Zielinski

A few years back, I was given a fantastic Leatherman utility blade for my birthday.  My wife knew that this sort of multipurpose ‘thing’ would be exactly what I needed whenever I was in a situation when I needed a mini wood saw.  And I love it.  You can bet that it is always packed...

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Alt Perspective: David J Nightingale

Every one of us has a person, or a few people, whom we look up to and truly admire.  We turn to them for inspiration, creativity, and knowledge in hopes of deepening our own understanding of the photography craft.  David Nightingale is one of those people for me.  Let’s not mince words, I am positively...

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Alt Perspective: Robert Lussier

I met Bob after stumbling onto his fantastic HDR work of the amazing mills in the Lowell/Lawrence area of Massachusetts.  His work caught my eye for several reasons.  First, it was clear that Bob had a strong grasp of HDR processing.  It was very much in line with my own style and I really gravitated...

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