I had to run some errands downtown yesterday, so I decided to take the G10 out for the day. I recently read a web post by Chase Jarvis, who said that if you stand in one spot and you looked around. That you should be able to come up with ten amazing photos around that area. So I tried it down at the corner of 7th and H in the heart of Chinatown. I started to look at different spots to shoot from and how I could frame the image. Here are three images taken from the same view point, seconds apart from each other. The distortion is not from the lens of the camera or from an effect in post production. Its from the window that I was shooting through. I have to admit, I like what it adds to the images.
Kris Connor is a Washington DC based celebrity and political photojournalist. His style has been described as “Controlled Chaos” by The New York Times photographer Stephen Crowley. He has worked for such clients as Save the Children Foundation, Humane Society of the United States, FilmDistrict, Cirque du Soleil, Grammy Association, Omega watches, The Daily Newspaper, The Danish Government, CNN, National Geographic Channel, Fox Network, Raytheon, and Warner Brothers.
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