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Back in the Photography Spotlight with Jordan Bunch

1/30/2020

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LUMIX S1R with LUMIX S Pro 70-200 - F4 at 200mm 1/250 ISO 320 - Flash on 36” softbox high and right.
Earlier in the month, I shared an image of Jordan Bunch's I simply loved. It got mixed reviews, but reminded me what any of us think of an image doesn't matter -  "beauty is in the eyes of the checkbook holder." So, if your client loved it, that's all that matters.

Besides the feel of the photograph, what I loved was that it was SOOC ( Straight Out of Camera.) Jordan Bunch shared two more images from that same wedding, all of them right out of the can. It's a perfect reminder of the importance of knowing what you're doing on the front-end, rather than cleaning up files in post-production and wasting time that could be invested in other aspects of growing your skillset and business.

Click on either image to see more of Jordan's work. And as a LUMIX Ambassador, he's always sharing great images. This group of artists and educators represent some of the finest photographers in the industry and should be on your radar. You'll also find them hanging out from time to time in the LUMIX Photographers group on Facebook.

Check out the new full-frame S1R with a click on any of the thumbnails below. Panasonic's never strayed from their tagline of "Changing Photography."
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LUMIX S1R with LUMIX 50mm: F2.2 @ 1/200 ISO 800 - Flash on same softbox used high and left.
Click on any of the images below for info about the LUMIX Full-Frame S Series
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LUMIX S PRO 50mm F1.4 L-Mount Lens, LEICA Certified
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LUMIX S1R Body, Digital Mirrorless Camera with 47.3MP MOS Full Frame, L-Mount Lens Compatible
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LUMIX S PRO 70-200mm F4 L-Mount Telephoto Lens, LEICA Certified
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Norma Grieve link
1/31/2020 10:16:15 am

We would all love to take the perfect image, straight out of the camera. It is easy to criticise a wonderful image, after the fact. Most of us do this with our own work - we see where a hand could have been placed more elegantly etc. We take that refinement out into the next shoot but that will never be perfect, to our exacting standards, either. Thankfully, our clients are much more liberal with unstinting praise!

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