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Published in the Fall of 2012, this issue of NyghtVision was our annual gear issue for that year. This edition focued exclusively on new products. Among these were: DxO Labs Optics Pro version 8, and Viewpoint, onOne's version 7, Queensbury's on-line order system, Mindshift's 180 Degree Rotation, Think Tank's City Walk bag and Airport Manager, JetMaster from Innova, color management by X-Rite, and Wacom's Cintiq 24HD.
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This edition was published in the Summer of 2015. It featured articles by Lew Brown, Andy Walcott, and Falcon. The model was Melissa Love. Katie was featured in Lighting the Un-lightable. Poetically Man Dwells was an essay called “Silently Still.” There was a review of Think Tank's Trifecta. Jim Hoyle’s work was featured in an essay on printing. Francois DeWynter interviewed Falcon about image quality and the cost of photography.
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This edition was published in the winter of 2014. It featured photo essays by Lew Brown, JD, Falcon, and Andy Walcott. Lighting the Un-lightable looked at lighting for fashion. Locations include Old Buffalo Trail, Wells-Fargo, Utah, Reims, France, and Laurel Grove Cemetery in Savannah. Poetically Man Dwells was an essay called “Wynter Chronicles.” There was a review of Photodex Proshow Producer version 6. Francois DeWynter interviewed Falcon about life on the road - in this case a trip to Bryce Canon that led Falcon and JD Milazzo to Wells-Fargo and Silver Spring - two places well off the grid.
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This edition was published in the winter of 2014. It featured photo essays by Lew Brown, Andrea Fabian, Sandy Ramirez, Falcon, and Andy Walcott. Lighting the Un-lightable looked at architectural lighting. Poetically Man Dwells was an essay called “Wynter Tide.” There was a review of Lytro Illum, Canon's C300 and C500 cinema cameras, DxO's ClearView, and the Think Tank Airport Security 2 bag. Seamus Whyte interviewed Falcon about the value of branding and the firm's consultative services.
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Published in the Summer of 2012, this issue marked the official debut of Lighting the Un-lightable. Gene Rurka wrote about his experiences in Africa. Andy Walcott and Lew Brown both offered photo essays. There were photo essays about Honduras and Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, GA. Part one of the Paris Chronicles debuted as well. Falcon's eulogy for Jack Bollini called "Let Me Tell You a Story" appeared as well. There was a tutorial on how to photograph fireworks. Chimera's Octo Beauty dish and Sirui's tripod were reviewed. Ananya was the featured model. "The Beauty of Sadness," an essay by Falcon, explored the depth of emotion in still imaging.
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Published in the Winter of 2011, this issue of NyghtVision was our last using the original format. Salena Morgan was the featured model. "I Know Thy Grief" explored emotion and art. There was an excerpt from Falcon's unfinished work "Abandoned." There were essays by Lew G. Brown and Andy Walcott. Lew Brown was the featured photographer.
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Boot Camp Two A, also called "Art and Emotion," is one of three foundational workshops. If you plan on working with us on advanced workshops, this course is required. We cover everything required to have you doing photography in manual mode by the end of the morning. Some of the topics we will cover include:
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Boot Camp Two B, also called "Technology of the Camera," is one of three foundational workshops. If you plan on working with us on advanced workshops, this course is required. We cover everything required to have you doing photography in manual mode by the end of the morning. Some of the topics we will cover include:
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From 2010 through 2014, Innana was Falcon's muse. Their legacy is more than 10,000 fine art images, most figuratives. By far, the Afternoon Lyght series comprises the largest collection of their work together. The images featured here were created at Bona Manzee north of Greensboro, NC. The series began at Bona Manzee quite by accident late one winter afternoon. Many images in this series were created at Belmont and in the NyghtFalcon studio. They will be published in subsequent books.
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From 2008 through 2010, isis was Falcon's muse. This series was created one of the last times they worked together. The located was an abandoned barn in Spring Lake, NC, just outside Fayetteville.
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Lighting the Un-lightable Volume 1 #1 Fine Art Series was created by Falcon. All four chapters are from each of the NyghtVision magazines of 2016. Three of the sessions were at Belmont in Reidsville, NC. The fourth was at Pinehurst, NC.
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Lighting the Un-lightable Volume 1 #2 Fine Art Series was created by Falcon. All four chapters are from each of the NyghtVision magazines of 2016. Three of the sessions were at Belmont in Reidsville, NC. The fourth was at Winston-Salem, NC.











