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DSLR Moving Pictures
A collection of DSLR HD Videos all shot on the Canon 5D MK2.
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City Lights
They say the city never sleeps. Capturing the calm of city lights.
My gear:
5D Mark II
28-70, 2.8
Cup of coffee
Metro Card & time to kill

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Street Musicians
What makes New Orleans so special, is the characters of the French Quarter and their undying passion for music.
Shot with Canon 5D MARK II

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The Shoeshine Man
Stopped to talk with a shoeshiner in the French Quarter.
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Preservation Hall
Some footage from a recent trip to New Orleans. Preservation Hall before it opened
and then a little during one of the sets although shooting video wasn't allowed, but hey, that's the great thing about DLSR video, they think you're shooting stills:). Cool place. Great music.

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Carezza
A short little concept- test shoot for a new women's leather collection. Shot with the Canon 5D MKII. Color graded with Magic Bullet.
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Careless Love
Actually the second time shooting with the Canon 5D MKII. Test shoot on the beach in Delray Beach, FL
Model: Allison Tanner
Musc: Madeleine Peyroux-Careless Love
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Who You Are
Here is a simple, short moving portrait of some that surround the lives of my daughters–friends and family–all special in their own way. For a generation of those who have grown up in front of the lens, they're comfortable with who they are and fully enjoying the wonder and innocence of youth.
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The Brooklyn Bridge
Spent a little time in NY and had taken a ride down to the bridge for some test shooting. Includes a little experimenting with time lapse from day-to-night, although still experimenting with that process.
Gear:
Canon 5D Mark II
Glidetrack Shooter
and a few hours to kill
Graded in Magic Bullet
Edit in FCE
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Quietude Stud
Filmed at a horse ranch in West Virginia during a summer visit in 2010. A beautiful place, quiet, as time seems to stands still. Home of the Lambert Morgan breed. I shot this over a period of a few days. Includes a little time lapse footage.

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Officer's Row | Brooklyn, NY
A place I came across while looking for some "off-beat" locations around NYC. Officer's Row (also known as Admiral's Row) is located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Built between 1864 and 1901 were 10 houses, home to high-ranking officers and their families. This small section of history still stands, abandoned and crumbling, as a fading memory of navy family life. I jumped the barbed wire fencing with my 5D a few cuts & scrapes) and captured these views.

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