A double exposure of Trista
Mamiya RB67
Brittany
As the weather starts to warm up there is joy in me. While I do have a decent set up to shoot portraits inside I’d rather be outdoors, in the woods and at the beach, on the street on in a field.
Stormy portrait
On the day I shot this portrait of Stormy it was cold, wet and the light coming in the window wasn’t the greatest. I also forgot to switch my light meter from incandescent to spot so how I got this…call it luck. I’m liking having a 6x7 camera again (a RB67 for the 3rd time). I can make a style of portraits I want that I can’t do with my Hassy.
Rusty's Bar
After shooting her birthday set we took advantage of the location we got to use.
The friends we keep
It's not often I get to hang out with another photographer and just go make images just because. When Maddy still lived up here we ventured out a few times.
She with her digital, me with Frank (my RB67). Just two friends enjoying each others company, talking about life and seeing what we could create on that day, if anything. I got a few around the lake we were shooting at but I had fun getting shots of her doing her thing. I need to get off my butt and go visit her, and many others, in Florida.
The light and the struggle
Some things can't be forced. There are times you have to surrender yourself to the world and "listen" and "see". We all translate light differently. The struggle is how to express it.
In with the tide
Every once in awhile I'll go out and just make some random images with no one in them. I know I know...hell hasn't frozen over.
In the woods with Kat
This was one of my first times shooting with Ilford Pan F 50 and to date this is one of my favorite images produced on the film. The contrast is just so damn sexy.
Morning Grind
After shooting a roll of film outside in the chilly air we came in for coffee to warm up.
Cedar Island: Bria
A secluded beach, several rolls of film and a woman willing to run around said beach nude.