Category Archives: Stanford University

The Nikon D800 – First Impressions

Stanford Memorial Church at 36.3 megapixels The Stanford Memorial Church was the location of the very first image I published on this blog! For a look at the outside of the church under an eclipsed solstice moon, click here.. By this point, the internet is fairly full of Nikon D800 reviews. Photographers from around the...

The Stanford Memorial Church - First Impressions of the Nikon D800

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A library is a dangerous place

The Cecil H. Green Library at Stanford Libraries are dangerous places. You step into the stacks, pick up a book and you never know what you’re going to learn. Fujifilm RVP 100, Sinar F1, 90mm f/8, 3:30 exposure, pulled 1.0 stops. I had to sign a release and speak with the administration to be allowed...

A library is a dangerous place

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Sunrise on The Farm

The Memorial Court at dawn. Come to the expansive northern entrance to the memorial quad at Stanford University on a weekend and expect the place to be packed to the gills with tourists and brides and bridegrooms. Late at night you might find yourself alone but not during the sunset hours. People add a wonderful...

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The Stanford Magazine features one of my photographs

Late Night Burgher I was lucky enough to be featured on a six-page spread in the University of Chicago Alumni magazine last fall, and now I was fortunate enough to have an image of mine picked up by the Stanford Magazine for a feature they call “1000 words.” Each issue spotlights an image of the...

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The Clark Center

Stanford’s science-y, futuristic horseshoe. This is the James H. Clark Center at Stanford University. Home to the Bio-X program, a massive scientific endeavor to generate interdisciplinary research in biological sciences. The building is no stranger to a camera and, owing to its unique design, there are many a wonderful photograph of the Clark center online....

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