MW Fine Art Photography
  • De Pere
  • May29th

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    It’s that time again, I recently had some huge prints made up and have them on display at Luna Cafe in De Pere, WI. For a more clear picture, head on down to Luna to check them out.

    All prints are 40″ x 60″ and would love to have a new home. Let me add that transporting these things was a bit of a puzzle due to the size, but I will gladly transport them to wherever you would need them to get to.

    I would also like to extend a thank you to Craig Johnson and my dear Maggie for showing up at the crack of dawn to help hang these. Craig is a photograph himself and does some really jaw-dropping HDR’s. Please click over to his work and take a few minutes to look at his work.

    And the the final new esthetic in Luna looks like this.

  • February15th

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    Just when I started thinking to myself the other day that winter was “almost” over, we had another four inches of  snow fall. I’m getting really excited for this “winter blues” weather to break and Spring to make things green again. I’m also looking forward to hitting the trails with my bike, taking walks without having to wear as many layers that I dress like the Marshmallow ManTouring Wisconsin’s Disk Golf Courses, Music at The Small Theater and Drinking a Cup of Coffee outside at Luna.

    Last weekend I got a call from a friend of mine wondering if I wanted to meetup and shoot the sunset. With the weather being a warm 24ºF I knew what my initial response was going be, but with it fresh in my mind that I have not shot anything for fun lately, I said yes.

    The first shot, “your standard sunset with some big-sky-clouds”, I didn’t really take a huge liking to. I tried to let the brain slip away and just let my eyes do the seeing, as is their job and I started to see things a bit differently.

    I really liked what I was starting to see, and was starting to get a bit more depth into the picture. Forground, middle ground and background right? Looking back at the above shot, I wish I would have visited this idea a little longer and tried a few more compositions. With the sun setting and the light running away from me I trudged onward through the snow to expand the eyes a bit further. Perhaps some close-ups with a little bokeh in the background? (this is due to a great amount of inspiration absorbed from Dustin Dais’ 365-project)

    Then when editing them down I remembered that I took a series of 13 photos that I intended to stitch together into a panoramic. Stich + Crop  = Pano. I love it.

    Until then, I will look forward to a future day that I can go out and shoot without the feeling of a numb index finger and wondering why the shutter is not clicking because I cannot tell that my numb finger is not on the button.

  • February12th

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    Announcing a new Meetup for STUN Photography Group!

    What: STUN Photography Group Monthly Meetup

    When: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 8:00 PM

    Where:
    Kavarna
    112 South Broadway
    Green Bay, WI 54303
    Map it!
    No agenda. Just a monthly meetup of amateur and professional photographers and photography lovers hosted by STUN at Kavarna Coffeehouse.

    We meet the first Tuesday of every month, 8-10 pm. This event is FREE and open to any level of expertise or interest.


    Join STUN on facebook!

  • February11th

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    At work we are in the middle of shooting to promotional material and due to scheduling with the clients we end-up having to work into the evening hours. Far different from those shoots that many of us professionals are used to going into the weeee-morning hours of 1-2am.

    At the end of a hard days work it’s always humbling to walk out to my car with sunset like this. Just wanted to share the view.

  • July11th

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    While deciding on what coffee shop to read today’s RSS feeds, a few questions came to mind that seems to make one coffee shop stand out more than others. Wi-Fi (of course), Good Coffee, and Outlets. Of course, this is subjective, and I know for a fact that my daily morning coffee pick-up only includes the “Good Coffee” part and stop at my local coffee roster, Luna Cafe.


    Since August 2000, Luna Coffee and its owners, Angela and Mark Patel, have been serving fresh-roasted coffee in De Pere, Wisconsin. Our cafe’, once a turn-of-the-century horse harness maker’s shop, offers a cozy atmosphere that celebrates both the history of our building, with hardwood floors and exposed brick walls, and the vibrant arts scene of today, as we display artwork of some of the area’s best photographers, painters, and other artists. -lunacafe.com

    Among other coffee shops in the Green Bay area are, Karvana, The Daily Buzz, Crystal Coffee Cafe, Starbucks (of course, they’re everywhere), Caffe’ Espresso, Lox Stock & Bagel and many more. But when I am in other cities, I have been making myself aware of what I look for and it is Free Wi-Fi, Good tasting coffee and plenty of power outlets for all.

    I feel bad saying this, but there is rarely that I don’t visit a coffee house without my MacBook Pro. There used to be a day that I could just take a book and spend the day reading, but those days have slowly dwindled down to only a few.
    Feel free to leave your own reason as to what you look for in a coffee house.