Tag: film developing

  • 일광 광산 마을 || Ilgwang Mining Village

    일광 광산 마을 || Ilgwang Mining Village

    Ilgwang in Busan, South Korea and Niko in Japan share the same Chinese character(日光). Japanese companies ran copper mines in both cities of the same name. ⁣ During the period of Japanese occupation, some Koreans were relocated to work in Niko or stayed to work in Il-gwang. ⁣ The now deserted mine, nestled underneath underpasses and scattered with machinery, still bleeds crimson rusts and stands as a living memory of labor exploitation amongst those who still live in the village.⁣

  • Developed Roll: Fuji GA645i // Fuji Pro 400h

    Developed Roll: Fuji GA645i // Fuji Pro 400h

    All photos were taken with a Fuji GA645i on Fuji Pro 400h.

  • Alex and Madison

    Alex and Madison

    Last week I was able to take some photos of a couple of friends of mine.  Alex and Madison are destined to get married later this year and we took some photos to celebrate the event.  I didn’t know this beforehand, so I was somewhat deceived into a very casual photo shoot with just my Rolleiflex and Fuji GA645i.  Had I known prior to showing up to the Weeki Wachee Preserve, I probably brought along some sort of digital camera to make sure I got some “keeper” shots before the session was over.  At least I had a Polaroid One Step 2 in the car to take a couple photos to hand them on site.  Anyway, unexpectedly, this was my first session done completely on film without any digital peace of mind.

    I got to know more about Alex and Madison on a lengthy walk through the preserve’s entrance which was a really great way to not only make things a bit less awkward, but to learn more about them and try to present something more true to who they are as a couple than simply taking some generic run-of-the-mill photos.  I was pleasantly surprised to see that their candor with me as well as with each other shined through some of the photos.

    For two people in a relationship who claim to be pretty awkward together were naturally calm and receptive to anything I suggested, even if it seemed a little silly at the moment.  Most of the shots were taken after I noticed something I liked about their natural interactions with one another.  As they sat, talked, and made gestures, I made them go back and freeze frame those to get the natural shots I was looking for. Luckily for all of us, everything came out just the way we wanted it.

    Fuji GA645i // Fuji 400h

    Fuji GA645i // Fuji 400h

    Fuji GA645i // Fuji 400h

    Fuji GA645i // Fuji 400h

    Rolleiflex 3.5f // Fuji 400h

    Rolleiflex 3.5f // Fuji 400h

    Fuji GA645i // Fuji 400h

    Rolleiflex 3.5f // Fuji 400h

    Fuji GA645i // Fuji 400h

    Rolleiflex 3.5f // Fuji 400h

    Rolleiflex 3.5f // Fuji 400h

  • Now Available: Now Developing Sticker Set

    Now Available: Now Developing Sticker Set

    I have been meaning to get some sort of merchandise made while I start to plan my newest photo book which should see completion some time this fall, so I went out and got some stickers made.   And after a few weeks of designing a few I was happy with and waiting for printing, they are finally here!

    There are three unique designs in a 4.25″ x 2.75″ format that can be obtained in a set simply by clicking here.

    I would love to see where you decide to stick them, so if they happen to fall somewhere on your social media accounts, simply hashtag #nowdeveloping and/or mention @now.developing on Instagram.

    As always, thank you for your support!