Steuben Glass
Mobile environmental testing, like Ghostbusters.
Early fiber optic cable
Reliable Racing catalog Summer 1994 ~ Was epic because of the slow as molasses Kodak DCS-something this was very early when they used Nikon F3 bodies, one or maybe 1.5 megabytes. I also designed the catalog and did Quark separations, bringing hard drives to Quad Graphics who gave us shit for it. It was a huge project that pushed the capabilities of the computers (68030, Apple Iici with 68 megs of RAM, 44mb Syquest drives, really buggy Quark and too large files). By 2000 everything in the publishing workflow had enough processing power that I could design large books with lots of images with hardly any wait times. Until then I would swivel between two computers because many tasks would tie one up for several minutes.
This is from a sci-fi movie.
Guy was pissed because of out of 450 scientists he had to represent in every single photo shoot ever done at the lab.
Russell Dudley
Went to Stuttgart for this, where the drunken Porsche engineers told me that the Lincoln Continental was the best American car, 1990.
That's Michael Graves, the post modern architect, working with an artisan at Steuben Glass in Corning, NY. I did a lot of work for Corning Inc. traveling internationally and even socializing with the Houghtons.
They really did write on the glass.
Winnie and ... I forgot. Cute graphic designers at Michael Orr's studio, 1988? Yeah that's a poster for a typewriter.
I was special because I knew how to photograph computer screens. And people wearing glasses.
If I can make Rochester, NY look good I can make your shithole look even better!
Got paid $50 for this 4x5 "chrome" or transparency.