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A Pleasant Surprise

Posted by Joe DiMaggio on April 23, 2012

My schedule for Friday was an hour and a half at the gym, a post office run, a trip to the florist, and then to the garden center.When I went back home for a shower and a third cup of coffee,  much to my surprise I found the CEO of Dynalite, Peter Poremba having coffee with my partner JoAnne. Peter was in the neighborhood, so he thought he would surprise us and show us a few new exciting photographic tools. Peter is not only a great businessman, but also a design engineer, an avid photo educator, and a forward thinking “out-of-the- box” entrepreneur. He has a beautiful wife Connie and lovely daughter Olivia. Peter has come up with a new Dynalite power pack with a 650 watt modeling light, specifically designed for film making. After his demonstration I had an opportunity to use it and  to be brutal and to the point, it could replace an Arri light which is about two and a half times the cost. Peter’s new system is a  lite, dynamic multi-purpose package incorporating the new Rhyme light modifiers. Damn impressive! The first photo is of a Marine and was done with 2 Dynalites, a soft box, and a reflector.

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One response to “A Pleasant Surprise”

  1. Dayna DeCarlo says:
    July 16, 2012 at 1:33 AM

    Aww is this your dog Joe? Beautiful!

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