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From November, 2024
My New Baby
She's from the 1940s. These don't even require batteries.
Built a waist level view finder for one if my medium format cameras using an old iPhone and a mirror. Testing it against the ground glass back I have puts it in the "good enough" category.
Catching that Cinestill 800T glow with Hasselblad 500CM
I took out the Hasselblad loaded with a roll of Cinestill 800T to catch the light that bleeds beyond the edges as it does on a rainy night. There are a couple of old-time diners around town and I figured they’d make good subjects, cliches be damned. I like the results. I didn’t expect to be able to shoot into one of the diners, but I really like the mood of the lighting in the empty dining room.
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Fishtown. June 2015.
I still need to order the film for it but I am so freaking excited.
Mamiya C330, with a 135mm lens. One of my fav cameras. I’m on my second body. First one’s internal gears blew out. Nikkromat, 35mm. Some kind of Chrome. Antietam.Â