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Habitat for Humanity 25th Anniversary Gala
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Habitat for Humanity 25th Anniversary Gala

Habitat of Indianapolis contacted me to cover their 25th anniversary gala. I've worked with them on several other projects this year which they had featured in their printed pieces. It was seriously one of the darkest venues I've photographed. Even with f/2.8 lenses and a Nikon D4 it was a challenge to capture quality light. 

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Habitat for Humanity. The Journey Home Book
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Habitat for Humanity. The Journey Home Book

Habitat is in the process of writing a book highlighting the road to home ownership from the eyes of their applicants. I was commissioned to take pictures of the home owners, their living spaces that reflect their personal touch and the context of where they live. All of the home owners where incredibly nice and I had a ton of fun getting to know them as I took their pictures and documented their stories. The Journey Home is also a short documentary created by WFYI.

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Cicero United Methodist Church Anniversary Service
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Cicero United Methodist Church Anniversary Service

Cicero United Methodist Church celebrated a major milestone turning I believe it was 150 years old. They had some of the old church records on display. The hand writing in those ledgers was immaculate! Good thing my hand writing won't be looked at 150 years from today as part of a historical record. I'm afraid all culture depending on my hand writing would be lost forever!

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Allegient Building
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Allegient Building

Allegient needed a picture of their building for part of a marketing piece they were putting out. The best time to shoot buildings is when the sun has set between the time of day it goes from light to dark.  Much like the July 4th picture I blogged about earlier this year. See the bottom of this post for details on how I shot the images. 

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Happy 4th of July!
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Happy 4th of July!

Tips for shooting fireworks. Get set early so you get a good spot. Bring a tripod. Get your exposure all set up so you can get the shot at the beginning of the fireworks display so smoke and darkness are not an issue. Set your aperture to between f/8 and f/11 to keep the entire image sharp. Water reflecting the city and fireworks is also a plus to give the photo a little more interest.

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