Composing a frame with the sun on Ilford XP2 Super 400
One of my favorite things about shooting on film is being able to shoot with the sun in frame.
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One of my favorite things about shooting on film is being able to shoot with the sun in frame.
Continue readingComing across a VW Bus will always bring up fond memories of when I was young. My whole life up until around 7 or 8, my dad and I rode around in a 79′ VW Bug, and it was the coolest thing ever.
Continue readingAsk anyone in or around central California and they will tell you they have gone to Chuck Wagon their whole life and their parents too.
Continue readingI think one of my favorite things to capture on film is people. Catching them in genuine moments when they are not aware of a camera makes the photo so much more valuable to me.
Continue readingI love shooting on my Yachica TLR, but I also enjoy shooting street photography, It’s hard to act quick to grab a shot in a rush. My neighborhood catches some nice light down the block as it sets.
Continue readingPismo Beach has always been the go-to place for us when we want to get out of town, and I always use it to shoot a couple rolls of film during the trip, this was from a 120 roll I shaved down to fit into my Duaflex camera. I talk about getting the camera in this post.
Continue readingThis has turned out to be one of my favorite photos. This was the first roll of Kodak Cinetstill 800T I have ever shot on 120mm Medium format.
Continue readingI’m not sure if this is a thing on all TLRs or just Yashica TLRs, but sometimes depending on where I start or stop my film loading indicated by the arrow I can have a half frame at the beginning or end of my roll.
Continue readingThought this was an interesting sight in my neighbors yard. I feel like you would normally see some clothes hanging out, maybe some freshly washed bed sheets, underwear, etc.
Continue readingThis was the first camera I have picked up from a thrift store and this was a great find. I recognized the yellow box and was very surprised to find everything inside it, even the original develop paper envelope to mail the film in.
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