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I have had my Canon 5D Mark II for a while now and I have raved about it’s photo features. Only until recently did I delve in deeper into it’s VIDEO capabilities. So during a recent executive photo shoot I did both, an image capture and a video of my client Jennifer from E- Dealer Solutions. I then edited it on AE to ad her company logo and mine. She also graciously agreed to do a VIDEO TESTIMONIAL about her experience with our studio.
Here is the video testimonial shot with my Canon 5D Mark II.
And here is the Promo video I created for her company.
As you can see I added the logos and other video edits using AE (After Effects), a special professional video editing software. I call it the “Photoshop of video” because it does more than just cut and paste video.
And here I have the final image of the shoot. The 5D MKII is in my view the most versitile camera yet…
Lloyd’s Studio, the official photographer of the Index Universe Inside ETFs 2010 Convention along with CNBC News covered the 3rd annual Investment Trader Meeting from The Boca Raton Resort and Club in Boca Raton Fl. Lloyd’s Studio Photography was commissioned to cover this important financial convention. Our images and video will be used as media on financial web and print outlets. Here is a video snippet from CNBC.
and our images below
Well another year and now a new decade… so… what better way to start than to look to the past and wonder about the future. It’s time for this month’s historic photographs and as promised it’s another whopper of a secret: ANCIENT BOCA RATON! Hard to believe about Boca in ancient times… but there was such a time and place…
Yes! This mound is in Boca Raton and it is said to be 1000 to 2000 years old!
It is said that the Barnhill Mound and near by village was occupied by the Tequesta, the Jeagas and the Ais tribes centuries ago. The photograph above shows a depiction of the village flanked by Native Americans. Africa-USA owners also tried to make a tourist attraction of the area but tourist traffic dwindelled with the construction of I-95. Sadly in the 1980′s it was sold to construct what is now the Boca Marina Yacht Club development. Such a site should have been set aside like the Miami Circle, but I guess at the time progress and development won out.