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Dennis Pang Fish
Dennis Pang holds my brand new keel fin fish, 5 foot nine inches of speed. This was back in 2004 or 2005, I still have this board although a cracked fin box has limited the use of this board the last couple of years. The color is a blue resin tint on the bottom and […]
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Tags: Dennis Pang Surfboards, Kodachrome 200, Nikon F3, Nikon Nikkor N 28mm F2
Fujichrome Fortia
While digging through my extensive archives, I recently found a roll of ultra rare Fujichrome Fortia. This film was made for release in Japan only for the Cherry Blossom season in 2004 and this first run of film was limited to 4000 rolls of 35mm. It had extreme color and saturation and the color palette […]
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Tags: Fujichrome Fortia, Nikon F4s
Tai shadowing me in the lineup back in 98. Shot with a Canon water P&S. POS I meant, you’d be lucky to get 5 rolls out of one. I think I’ve been through 3 of them, they keep working until they just stop. Canon wouldn’t replace it but allowed me to buy one at a […]
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A while…
Yes, its been a while since I’ve posted, and even longer since I posted one of Lexi. This was I think in 2004, shot on AGFA APX 100 processed in Rodinal 1:50, and what I think is the Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 Ai, the lighting is tungsten hot lamps. Printed on Ilford WT paper.
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Tags: AGFA APX 100, Rodinal
Polaroid (Fuji Version)
Kalei, modeling the Pualani line of sheer panties. Shot with the Rollei 6008i and Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 Planar, PQ-S, this was a polaroid using the Fuji FB-100b instant film pulled at the start of the shoot.
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Tags: Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 PQ-S, Rollei 6008i
Time Warp
Jen, 1989 One aspect I find interesting about being an Artist, and specifically being a photographer is that the work created can reflect what or who is around me. Those influences, and my response to that external stimuli, can often create my own desire or push to make an image, in that moment of that […]
Filed under: 1980's, film, Film Developers, Lenses | 1 Comment
Tags: Ilford Perceptol, Kodak Tri-X, Olympus OM-3, Zuiko 50mm f/1.8
Sister
My sister, Lilia, having a cup of coffee at the old homestead beach house in Leucadia, California, shot in 1989 from what I can tell. Maybe 1988. Shot with an Olympus OM-2s, my first camera, with the standard Zuiko 50mm f/1.8, on Kodak Tri-X, probably processed in Ilford ID-11 Plus. Taken from a contact sheet […]
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Tags: Ilford ID-11 Plus, Kodak Tri-X, Olympus OM-2S, Zuiko 50mm f/1.8
The 80′s
I found a few rolls from Back In The Day and threw them on the scanner to see what I could see. Its the 80′s!!! Way back when, I did a whole series of shooting nightclubs, heavily influenced by Brassai and Weegee, go Google them if you don’t know those names. Shot with an Olympus […]
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Tags: Ilford Microphen, Kodak Tri-X, Olympus OM-3, Olympus Zuiko 24mm f/2.8
Shea
Shea puts a gloss on her lips. Shot with the Rollei 6008i with the Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 on Kodak TMY-2 400 in DK-50 1:1, my new favorite medium format developer.
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Tags: Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8, DK-50, Kodak TMY-2 400, Rollei 6008i
Breathless
Kind of leaves you breathless… Shot with my Baby Graphic, fitted with a 6×6 camera back and a Carl Zeiss Jena 105mm f/4.5 Tessar, on Ilford Pan-F+ processed in a very obscure AGFA-Geavert developer V-222.
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Tags: AGFA-Geavert developer V-222, Baby Graphic, Carl Zeiss Jena 105mm f/4.5 Tessar, Ilford Pan-F+