Mishka x New Era Collab Shoot

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 31, 2011 / 0 comments

The folks at Atlanta Got Sole and the New Era Flagship store in Atlanta brought me in to shoot a few photos of the soon to be released Mishka cap and tee sets earlier this week. Shot with a 35mm f/1.4 with no exterior lighting, all ambient.

High School Basketball: Hampton v. Menchville (2011)

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 9, 2011 / 0 comments

Had to cover this game to get some content for the high school website build. I’m the webmaster for Hampton High School and needed to add some visuals to the athletics pages. This was my last chance to personally grab some images and video clips before heading off to Georgia. I have to admit, I…

Time Lapse Video: Dustin Farrell

Posted By Thomas Wilson / November, 12, 2010 / 0 comments

Dustin Farrell created this awesome time-lapse video of landscapes using a Canon 5D Mark II and Adobe After Effects. It’s absolutely amazing what this camera can do in the right hands and with the right equipment / shooter. I’ll eventually try my hand at something like this, but i’ve got to get my money up…

Norfolk State vs FAMU (Homecoming 2010)

Posted By Thomas Wilson / November, 5, 2010 / 0 comments

This year’s Homecoming for the Norfolk State University Spartans marked the 75th anniversary of my alma mater. There was plenty of food, fun, drink and excitement to accompany such a huge milestone for what was once known as “Little State”, in reference to NSU’s beginnings as a subsidiary of Virginia State University. Norfolk played host…

Trip To The Past – 2010 MEAC Tournament (Part 1)

Posted By Thomas Wilson / August, 1, 2010 / 0 comments

This set of images comes from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I was asked to cover the MEAC Tournament, and since I had never done it before I couldn’t say no. I ended up cutting my vacation in Atlanta short in order to get to the Coliseum on time! A little bit of info, I shot the…

Fresh Off The Sand: New Images

Posted By Thomas Wilson / June, 6, 2010 / 0 comments

I wanted to give you guys a sneak peek at what i’m working on over the next few days.  I’ve uploaded images for a recent Adeptive Photography photo session, and will be showing you guys some of my retouching techniques prior to passing the images off to the Adeptive web admin for delivery.  These images…

January 29, 2010

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 29, 2010 / 0 comments

I know its been a little while since i’ve dropped a Photo365 shot for you guys, but there’s a perfectly logical explanation… I’ve been busy! To make up for lost time, i’m going to make the next couple of shots gallery posts with multiple shots. Anyhow, this shot was taken from a photo session that…

January 14, 2010

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 14, 2010 / 0 comments

The first post of my and B. Sums twitter #Photo365War – instructions were to shoot something blue and out of focus.  Follow us on twitter for daily instructions and join in!

January 13, 2010

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 13, 2010 / 0 comments

Candid of colleague Bryon Summers..  We’re going to start a little photo365 war here shortly, so be sure to check his site out as well.  Also, join us both on twitter at @BryonSummers and @ThomasAWilson2 to join in on our fun, we’ll retweet shots that we get for #Photo365War.  Here’s how:  Check our twitter timeline for…

January 12, 2010

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 12, 2010 / 0 comments

Today’s photo of the day is an exact reproduction of yesterday’s, however this time the image was captured during the day. Can you see the lines that match from last night and this afternoon?

January 3, 2010

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 3, 2010 / 0 comments

Today’s shot was a quick one.  While prepping for shooting out “promographies” (read: promotional biography), I snapped a quick shot of Bryon Summers mulling over his script.  Lit with 3 Alien Bees 800′s and one Tungsten floodlight.

January 2, 2010

Posted By Thomas Wilson / January, 2, 2010 / 0 comments

Things look different when you take the time to observe your immediate surroundings at weird times.  This image was inspired by an issue of Batman Gotham After Midnight comic series.  The illustration in this series of comics relies on dark shading of the majority of objects with colors just being used to form the shapes/structures…