Posts Tagged ‘Olympus OM-3’
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
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
Toothpaste….
One of the older frames I have around. This is Michelle, when she lived up in Arcata, California, in early January 1990. I hitchhiked up from San Fransisco after getting there somehow from San Diego, not sure how I got to SF, perhaps I got a lift or shared a ride up. Michelle and I […]
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Tags: Bessler 45, Ilford HP-5, Ilford Microphen, Ilford Perceptol, Leitz Leica Focomat 1c, Olympus OM-3