portrait

Articles from this Tag

SQUARE

A fistful of images captured with the stellar Fuji GFX 100S, one modern lens (Fuji GF45 2.8) and the Mamiya 80 2.8, a medium format lens made in Japan several decades ago.

GIVE ME THE NIGHT

A few long-exposure photographs taken at night with the Mamiya Pro 80/2.8 and the Fuji GFX100s.

OLD MAN MAMIYA

The Mamiya Pro 80/2.8 is a solid performer for photographers looking for medium format lenses that are relatively inexpensive but still capable of producing beautiful images.

Vintage Bliss

Fine art photography by Scott Edwards

Fantastic images, quickly captured on Halloween 2021.

A SHINING MOMENT

amazing portraits Scott Edwards

Fantastic images, quickly captured on Halloween 2021.

Halloween

Fantastic images, quickly captured on Halloween 2021.

The Lasting Value of a Portrait

What’s the value of a portrait? Scott Edwards answers that question in this beautiful photographic essay. Through words and images from a single portrait session, he argues the value is immeasurable, a living treasure.

Evening

Evening light Minolta Scott Edwards

A spontaneous walk with an old Minolta 58 1.4 lens in hand… the last two images seem more like paintings of light. The sky is a gift to everyone… constantly changing, constantly providing a record of time and season. Thanks for your time. You can find out more about me on this website.  I’m Scott […]

Clear Skies

Clear skies

A beautiful fall day, along with some interesting buildings and lines… Architectural details and a few cracks can be found in this wonderfully colorful photo. Grand Lux Cafe is at Westheimer and Post Oak Blvd, across from the Galleria. Post Oak Boulevard in Houston houses some incredible mixed-use office and retail space. The three building […]

Hope for the Gathering Storm

I don’t really believe in coincidences. Too often it has been easy to see a purpose in randomly bumping into a friend or stranger… This is how I feel about the happy accident of being at the right place at the right time to shoot this image.  Here’s a second image… taken just seconds before. […]