Kodak portra around San Francisco
I still shoot film, although not nearly as often as I should. Like so many of my photographer friends, I have an entire shelf of my refrigerator dedicated to my collection of film stock. On those weeks when I’m spending more time answering emails and phone calls than shooting, or when […]
Fujicolor 400, Film test
Double nostalgia day, film and the much-missed Red Vic theater on Haight St. Shot with the Canon Ae-1, film developed and scanned at Photoworks.
Vintage Circus Photography
I’m in love with these amazing photographs, which remind me of one of my favorite shows ever killed off well before it’s time, Carnivale.
A Few Images of Occupy San Francisco
Images were shot on November 2, 2011, Canon Ae-1 on black and white film.
Canon AE-1 Film Test
The camera works perfectly. I’ve really missed shooting film.
It’s also a fun little brick of a machine to lug around, much lighter than the 5d Mark II!
New/Old Cameras!
I scored big time at the Alameda Flea market a few weeks back, picked up another Canon AE-1 and a mint condition Argus C3. Currently doing film tests with both cameras to see which one I will take along on our upcoming trip – we’re going to Prague!
How Film Is Made
Laughingsquid.com just posted this Kodak documentary from 1958 on how film is made. Very timely as I’ve been shooting more film. I tested out the new/old camera on a weekend shoot and am going to drop off a bunch of rolls of film to be processed in the next few […]
Rainy Ray Activities
A friend of mine just gave me this camera and I’m unreasonably excited. It belonged to his grandfather and was just gathering dust – such a shame. My first camera ever was my father’s old Canon AE-1, which tragically went missing during one of my many apartment moves of the last […]
Mo’s Awesome Blade Runner Tattoo
Mo has a wicked tribute tat to one of the best films ever made. They’re also a very talented photographer, and one of my many friends brave and tough enough to be doing the AIDS Lifecycle!
What’s your favorite sci-fi film? I’m partial to 2001 myself.
Artist credit for the fantastic ink goes to […]
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