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Betamax is finally coming together. Yeah, I know, I've said that several times already, but I've swapped out nearly a third of the photos with new shots that look better than ever. This book is definitely a superior "sequel" to Biotracer in every way. Can't wait to show it off.
I created these digital Pop Art illustrations based on a photograph by @lauradmcbryde and I wanted to share them here. These were all done on iPhone Xr's default photo app. Here are the first four of eight.
Photos of the Day: Betamax (Book 26)
This project is nearly complete, only one or two photo changes are necessary, but it's coming together very nicely. I think it's much better & more evolved from Biotracer, visually diverse and looks terrific.
Four quick photos on the couch for the upcoming books. Not sure which ones, if any, will be used, so we’re just tossing them out there for everyone to enjoy.
Photos of the Day: Another set of shots from the upcoming Betamax. Still aiming for a final count of 220 photos, still adding a few new ones daily. I think it compliments EAP nicely, which is the intended goal.
Photos of the Day: Here are some new pieces for my upcoming book "Betamax" (Book 26), which I am hoping to publish in time for Christmas. Only need 50 more photos and we'll be ready to go. It's going to be really terrific.
Photos of the Day: These will appear in my upcoming photography book “Betamax.” I’m aiming for a final count of 220 photos just like Biotracer, still have a ways to go.
Here are some photographs for an upcoming book tentatively titled "Betamax." I'm currently at 120 shots and the goal is to reach 220, but as these things go, we shall see how the project grows and evolves.
Four portraits of a Chicago train station, captured at night on the way home from work. As always, the editing/mastering was done w/iPhone Xr stock photo app. It's a very versatile tool! Apple should create a desktop app version of this, it would help me a lot.