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    The idea for this portrait came about when Zach (pictured here) came to me asking if I would be willing to snap some pictures with him. He said he wasn't sure what he wanted but that he had a lot of wires that we could use. I instantly knew what we would be doing. I have always loved playing around with the idea of technology "crippling" us or "holding us back" and I think this portrait sums it up nicely. I used two flashes, one bouncing off the ceiling and the other directly from behind Zach.
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    Date Taken: Sep 15, 2014
    Date Uploaded: Mar 23, 2015
    Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
    Camera: Canon EOS 6D
    Focal Length: 17 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/125 sec
    Aperture: f/4
    ISO: 1250
    Copyright: © Spencer Wayne Miller
    Categories: Abstract, People, Portraits
    Assignments: Create It