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Jeff Weber
In today’s digital world some people call me a traditionalist. In an age of instant feedback the use of film gives me time to concentrate on the details and subtle nuances of the subjects I choose to photograph.
Scouting a potential image can take hours, days, or even weeks, returning several times looking for just the right lighting and composition. For me, this exploration is as important as the photograph itself.
Blog: jeffweberphoto.blogspot.com
Find me at: http://www.jeffweberphoto.com
Photo Essay
Artifacts
28 Dec 2008 — 539 views
"Artifacts" is an ongoing, long term project focused on capturing the remnants of human culture found in the decaying spaces of abandoned and derelict buildings.
Photo Essay
Mainstream - Reflections on the Milwaukee River
13 Sep 2008 — 562 views
"Mainstream" examines the delicate connection between the Milwaukee River and the rich architectural environment that has evolved along its banks.
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Q: My sister in-law recently gave me a Canon EOS 10D digital camera body. Having only used point and shoot cameras, what would be a good beginners lens to get for this camera? Should I get kit lens to start with?
A: Do you know?


