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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Diabetic Cooking Magazine

CLIENT: Diabetic Cooking Magazine
SUBJECT: John Pasztor, Fayetteville, NC


I photographed Mr. Pasztor with a Canon 5D II with a 70-200 f/2.8 lens. I also used a Sinar X 4x5 camera with Provia film.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

CSO Magazine

Client: CSO Magazine
Art Director: Steve Traynor
Subject: Brad McFarland, South Financial Group


The assignment was to produce an environmental portrait of Brad McFarland. After scouting, I decided to produce one exterior shot and one interior to give art director Steve Traynor a couple of options.

We were shooting around mid day in full sun so I used a 12' x 12' overhead frame on two hi roller stands with an artificial silk to soften the daylight. I then filled in with flash using a couple of umbrellas.

On the interior portrait, we had lots of available light coming through a bank of windows. I added one head with a grid on Mr. McFarland's face and an umbrella fill.

I photographed the portraits with a Canon 5DII with the 24-70 and 70-200 lenses.













Monday, May 31, 2010

New Website.

My new website is now complete. Please take a look - www.MiltonMorris.com . I would like to thank Angela Krass at fotoprojx - www.fotoprojx.com - for all of her assistance during this process. I also want to thank Robbin Stratford - www.RobbinStratford.com - for his great design on the new logo and website.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Palmetto Portraits

Palmetto Portraits
Images by Contemporary SC Photographers


Last night was the opening of the Palmetto Portraits exhibit at The State Museum in Columbia, SC. There are 275 photographs by 24 South Carolina photographers on display. Most of the photographers were present, as well as many of our subjects.

I would like to thank The Medical University of SC, The State Museum, and the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art for the opportunity to be a part of this project.

The photographs will be on display until January 2011.









Thursday, April 22, 2010

CIO Magazine

Client: CIO Magazine
Art Director: Terri Haas
Subject: George Muller, CIO, Imperial Sugar Company


The assignment was to produce an environmental portrait of George Muller, the CIO of Imperial Sugar Company. Art director Terri Haas wanted a portrait that captured the industrial environment.

Since the company had experienced a deadly accident several years ago, safety is their top priority. Consequently, there were many restrictions as to where we could shoot and what equipment we could use. My assistant, Jeff Smith, and I were required to wear fire retardant suits, hard hats, safety glasses and steel toed boots at all times.

After scouting the plant, we found a great location that would give us the feel that we wanted for the portrait. We shot the job with a Canon 5DII and a Horseman 8x10 camera with Portra 160NC 8x10 film.