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My signature or the part you saw all the time…

Sometimes I really got exposure. Tim Russert made sure it went on for a long time just by doing a great job in his work. Meet The Press. Iconic show. And Tim Russert. Iconic journalist on NBC. “If it’s Sunday, … Continue reading

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Finally, a hotel with style…

Most of my time away travelling is spent in pursuit of my objective: making the best pictures I can for my translites. But sometimes I take a detour. For twenty-seven years of my career as a translite photographer, I dragged … Continue reading

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Placing pictures perfectly…possible panorama progress?

So you say I shouldn’t quit my day job to alliterate for a living. Okay. But I do some other stuff… Compositing pictures is one of the things that I frequently do, especially for background pictures used in translites. I … Continue reading

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Taking time to tell our story

Alan Au invited me to shoot backgrounds for a movie in March of 2002. It had been my first motion picture assignment in the city since the attack of the year before. I had been there for Paula Zahn’s set … Continue reading

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The Night Everything Changed

  One local evening shoot for Beat Frutiger on Live Free or Die Hard changed everything. Goodbye film. Hello digital. Just another picture story from Richard Lund, translite photographer. I make translites. Have for 31 years this month. I spent … Continue reading

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