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  • I’ve got a small local client for whom I do marketing for. Part of the package is product photography that they use on their website and Facebook page that I manage. They’ve received a lot of compliments to the photography that they use, which makes me feel good. Over the years I’ve used any number…


  • While swapping out the summer tires for winter snows on the Honda S2000, I took a moment to appreciate the engineering of the car as well as the wonderful patina left by 7 years in the Northeast. The FA31 f1.8 mounted to the Panasonic GH2 feels like a really nice match. The combo feels good…


  • So whenever I buy a new camera or lens or accessory, one of my first test subjects are our cats Nate and Alex. Over the years I’ve compiled a large collection of photos and with my wife have turned them into an ebook – “Ten Tips: Cat Photos”. We’re in the final proofing stages and…


  • Pentax Q, on a walk around town.


  • Trying to stay positive during the post-Sandy blackout. 10/30/2012


  • It’s nice to have a gas stove when the power’s out so you can empty the fridge of its thawing contents. #Sandy. 10/31/2012


  • Dale Walksler’s 1949 Veritas, a photo by john m flores on Flickr. Via Flickr:If you are ever in western North Carolina and are a gearhead, be sure to visit Dale Walksler’s Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley. The museum is one of a kind – vintage American motorcycles and cars, unrestored but mostly running;…


  • Youth soccer is almost over. It’s been fun to watch how the players’ skills have progressed over the course of the season. And it’s starting to get chillier, so with the clouds and the impending gloomy storm I decided to process accordingly. It’s like I’m channeling English weather or something.


  • Goal, a photo by john m flores on Flickr. I think I was toying with my smartphone when I heard a crescendo of screaming. I look up to see Matthew streaking past the defenders and towards the goal. I quickly pick up the Nikon 1, point and click. This is what I got.


  • Via Flickr:It’s old school Italian. Very nice.