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New seriously analogue December cover work for Naperville Magazine out this week! Print + digital editions.
Client Britney didn't want an overtly 'Christmassy' cover, rather a colourful and joyful, seasonal cover celebrating some of the best things Naperville - an area of Chicago - has to offer, so out came all the pens. I think we succeeded 😊
Eridan Ampora is from Naperville Illinois i will not elaborate
Leica M3, Zeiss 50mm f/2, Fuji 200, Arista C41
Color film test with the Leica M3
A Gust of Words Vol. 4, 8.5.24 “Midwest Emo"
@env0writes C.Buck Ko-Fi & Venmo: @Zenv0 Support Your Local Artists! Photo by @env0

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CB&Q F7 168C
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad F7 168C eastbound at Naperville, Illinois on May 22, 1965, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was built in May 1950 (c/n 9699) on EMD Order 3058A and traded in by BN for a SD45 in August 1970, never receiving a BN road number. It was delivered as the rear cab of F7 semi-permenantly coupled A/B/A set 168, one of three pure A/B/A F7 sets on the CB&Q. Although the suffix letters were assigned (and painted in one-inch letters below the word BURLINGTON), they never appeared in the numberboard or on the nose until the A/B/A sets were broken up in the 1960's, and couplers replaced the drawbars.
Sphere
Slo-mo movie of a spherical water fountain by the Riverwalk. Naperville, IL.