Here’s the select from my fluorescent take:
Sunny Patel, owner of the Hitt Street Mini Mart, counts the money in the cash register as he closes his shop for the day. Patel, originating from Ahmedabad in Gujrat, India, came to the United States 14 ago and took over the Mini Mart in 2005.
And that’s my tungsten select:
Matt Unverferth pours two Grenadines as he and some of his friends and co‐workers hang out during his shift as bartender at Shakespeare’s on October, 29th, 2008.
October 30, 2008
There they are, a bunch of photo nerds in the middle of nowhere, painting with light at a freezing 33 degree Fahrenheit…
October 29, 2008
Here’s my bounce picture:
Satisha Jogaiah and his wife Latha Mangala from Pune, India, prepare a traditional south Indian dinner in their apartment on West Broadway. They came to Columbia on August 12th, 2008, after Jogaiah, a senior scientist of the Indian National Research Center for Grapes in Pune, was invited by the Institute of Continental Climate for Viticulture and Enology to conduct a two-year research on a certain kind of grape. Although they enjoy their time in the U.S., both of them miss their home and families, especially when something important like a death or a marriage happens. “We feel we should be there, sharing their joy and sorrow,” Jogaiah says. Having traditional food every day helps them cope with their homesickness.
This is the lighting diagram for the bounce picture:
And that’s my direct flash picture:
Barbara Michael, 53, is a medical librarian at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans’ Hospital in Columbia. In her spare time, she leads the pet ministry of her church, the Unity Center of Columbia. “Spirituality is probably the defining force in my life,” she says. “I’m one who is desiring to be in deeper awareness of her oneness with god.”
And the lighting diagram for the direct picture:
October 23, 2008