Been regularly posting on my Instagram, and here’s another recent: 33rd Street station in Manhattan. This is right out of the camera.
Featuring Alexandra a from a studio shoot I did while up in New York. More to come as we have another shoot tomorrow.
From Saturday at a locak skate park.
A little more about the park’s dedication to one of our locals here.
If I had shot this with a digital camera, I would have taken a bunch to “get it just right.”
But I took this with a film camara, so it was just this one shot–like I would have done back in the day.
I did photograph her Oldsmobile F-85, too. See those here.
Canon F-1n at Nancy’s Vintage and Retro in DeLand, Florida.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
You know how everyone says LPs have a warmth that digital recordings can't match?
The same is true for film. There is a depth or possibly an artistry that comes through on film that is pleasing to the eye. Digital may be able to mimic it, but it can't match it. Maybe it's an old guy thing but I appreciate a well-done film picture. Thanks!
From Friday’s shoot: Jordan sitting atop a roll-off dumpster. (You can kinda see it in the second shot.)
Totallylove this photo of Rea–the emotion, the dreaminess of the whole thing.
And then the shot from later in the evening:
EDIT: Oof, I like the composition, but I didn't realize how potato the quality was 'til I saw it on the desktop.
I spent some time hanging out at the Tail of the Dragon overlook last night. It was a nice way to spend an evening.
Our Porsche 911 shot on film.
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