Let’s just call Bruce Dorn the father of fusion, because to the best of my knowledge he’s the first person I ever heard utter the words. In this “Moving Portrait” Dorn tells the story of a young rodeo rider.
As frequent visitors to the blog are well-aware, I stumbled upon a couple of local youth rodeo associations in May of last year. I was driving around little-bity Prescott, toting my 600mm f4 IS on the 5D MK II and looking for something photogenic that would challenge my weak manual focusing skills… (read more)
I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. If you haven’t already be sure to read our Exclusive Interview with Bruce. In it he share nearly 100 examples of his amazing work. Can you tell I’m a big iDC fan?
Bruce will also be in NYC next week (St. Patty’s Day March 17th 10am-6pm) at B&H Photo for a workshop (it’s filled at the moment but they are seating people on first come first serve in place of no-shows). He’ll also be sticking around until Saturday introducing people to the new T2i, contact Bruce directly via his blog for more info on that.
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3 Comments at "Arizona Cowgirl a Moving Picture with Bruce Dorn"
JVS is also using the term Moving Portraits you can view at
http://www.jvspictures.com/
Hey Mike… Did you catch out feature last week with JVS and his Moving Portrait of Jessica Claire here on the DWF Blog?
http://www.digitalweddingforum.com/blog/moving-portraits-of-jessica-claire
I truly enjoyed watching this!
What a tremendous job Bruce has done filming and editing this short film. I felt like I was watching a charming documentary and it’s definitely raised the bar. Well done Dorn, well done.
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