Reveille’s Living Room

December 22nd, 2014

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I didn’t only shoot with the crappy Polaroid camera when I visited Reveille at her home. I brought along the “real” camera and did some fun stuff in with her in the house.

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As you can see, Reveille’s home is not decorated in an exactly conventional way. She’s an interesting person who lives in an interesting environment. It was fun to take a few snap shots to capture her in her own place.

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And it was the kind of place that just demanded that I pull the fisheye out of the camera bag and use it to capture the whole scene at once. Including, of course, the cat.

These are all “available light” photos. I use the old photojournalist definition of available light: Any light that is available to light the subject.

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