Category: photo of the week


  • Jefferson Morriss Photo of the Week

    Hey everybody, here is Jefferson’s new photo of the week. He has been photographing a lot lately with very dramatic lighting and trying to create some really cool interesting lighting effects. I’m wondering what gym he is in, the brown walls are very cool. Hope you all enjoy Jefferson’s new photo of the week.

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  • Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week

    little self-portrait session.  Tech Details: Nikon SB600(camera left) @ 1/4 power Sunpak Auto 2000 up top at full power for rim light 3 – 28w Continuous lamps in a big reflector dome on the ground aiming up – Jefferson L. Morriss www.photosforthepeople.com pushprocess.blogspot.com 1 Image | View Slideshow | Download Selected A little self-portrait session.  Tech Details: Nikon SB600(camera…

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  • Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week

    Hey Everybody, this is Jefferson’s new photo of the week. I am very excited about it, because I have seen more of Jefferson’s work as a landscape photographer than as a portrait photographer. I think the portrait if beautiful. It reminded me of a conversation I had with Sammy Anderson several months ago, profile plus…

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  • Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week

    Many of you remember, my adventures with Jeff photographing-the dude hiked with me into Larrabee state park, that is a true story, and …many stories like this are part of our past. It is the reality of what we do, that we lose equipment trying to capture the beauty of the earth. I shake my…

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  • Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week

    Guitar player for the band, “A Current Affair” www.photosforthepeople.com -Jefferson L. Morriss Awesome photo Jefferson, thanks for inspiring us.

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  • Jefferson L. Morriss Photo of the Week

    “Rush” Nooksack Cirque Trail, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. This weeks photo from Jefferson reminds me of why I love the Pacific Northwest . This is a totally amazing photograph. Thanks Jefferson, awesome picture. ~Sally

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