Those are great. (Nice bokeh, too on the outdoor shots--what's the lens?).
The longest lens ( the one with the nice bokeh) is an 85mm T1.3 Zeiss Super Speed. The spots are all shot with a Super Speed set, wich consists of 18,25,35,50 &85mm. They are my favorite cine lenses.
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Rickety Speed Graphic with some old projection lens/Wiggly 2D with a stripped gear/ 1955 Exakta with pin holes in the shutter/ Holga/ Really nice Crown G I got from Brad.
Fashion & catalog work throughout the late 80's and 90's for the likes of;
Mademoiselle
NewYorker
Essense
Conde Nast [several mags]
LA Style
Several catalogs for what is likley, mostly closed companies.
Almost Every model agency in NYC
ETC..
After I stopped shooting in late '98;
several write-ups in various photo publications for dr5.com
Too many to list; clients published work of dr5 processing.
Alrighty ! My first published image was in NZ Musician this month ... It is certainly not my favorite image and is perhaps chosen only for the pragmatic quality of the content (a profile article of a local drummer, the pic is of him drumming) - Still, there it is on the shelves Once the online version is updated I'll link it.
My published work is pretty much limited to local stuff here in southeast Michigan. Ads, magazines, large displays for events & trade shows, annual reports, newspapers, etc.
Did the photo work for a bluegrass artist's CD (Dick Dieterle, "Iron Skillet Breakfast"). I also had some of my work on Jeff Daniels', Purple Rose Theater website and still have some of my work on Jane Seymour's website. It was just event work.
Been working on a book (just the photography) for the last year and a half. The book should be out next summer. It's about the history of a local farm area near Ann Arbor.
Everything was, and continues to be, shot with film only.