Lately, I’ve noticed that I’m shooting less and less digital stuff and thinking more and more about shooting film. That kind of surprises me. While I never really abandoned film after I started shooting digital, […]
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Film Friday: Hollywood Joe’s
Pueblo, Colorado is home to “Neon Alley.” Joe and Jim Koncilja have purchased, refurbished and displayed a host of neon and other signs in the alley that runs between B and C streets in downtown […]
Film Friday: The Crusader
I’m running behind this week, so here’s a quick and dirty post of one of the images on the roll of FP4 that I shot at Graceland Cemetery. Not my best work ever but a […]
What the Heck?
I’m currently working on an upcoming Equipment Journal post on the Nikon FA. I must confess, I’m at a loss for some frames that occurred on my first roll of film in the camera, though. […]
Film Friday: Graue Mill Snow
Film Friday time again. Like last week, I’m going with a shot from the 8×10 that was recently processed by a lab since I still haven’t been able to get to my darkroom stuff at […]
4-H Poultry Barn – El Paso County Fair
Alas, I didn’t get to the post I had hoped to do this evening, so here’s a film shot that’s been sitting in the backlog for a bit. This was taken at the 2017 El […]
Film Friday: 5 Minutes of Light
You might remember my post about waiting for the light. I finally decided that I wouldn’t have access to my film developing equipment (stored at my Mom’s house) for awhile, so I sent a few […]
Film Friday: A Light in the Darkness
To try and keep myself accountable and actively scanning some of my film stuff (and encourage me to get out with my film cameras for new work), I’m going to start a new series: Film […]
New Work: Utilities
After working on some older film stuff recently, I decided to come back to some of my most recent work taken on a photo walk with the Chicago Streets and Beyond Photo Group that I […]
Equipment Journal*: YashicaMat LM
When writing the non-review of my Rolleiflex 2.8D the other day, there was a tiny part of me that felt like I was giving short shrift to the TLR that has served me the longest. […]