Tag: film

  • My First Roll: Avery Berger

    My First Roll: Avery Berger

    My First Roll is a series for film photographers to share the images from their first roll of film.  Everyone starts shooting at a different time and for different reasons.  Some shooters may have started shooting yesterday while others have started shooting decades ago.  This series provides a glimpse into the humble beginnings of individual photographers, encouraging us to reflect on our earlier work to find beauty and appreciation in our inexperience and to understand how we got to where we our now and where we want to go in our photographic journey.  If you would like to share images from your first roll of film, send me an email.

    Avery Berger is my four year old pseudo niece and the daughter of my close friend Ryan Berger. Following in the footsteps of her father, Avery shares her first roll of film from her Fuji Big Viewfinder 50 AF, shot on Fuji Superia 200.  Avery’s vantage point and perspective highlights the simplicity in the beauty of image creation without following the rules we are usually taught when we first pick up a camera.  

    Avery Berger, June 2018.

    Fuji Big Viewfinder 50 AF, Fuji Superia 200.

     

  • My First Roll: Thom Mulholland

    My First Roll: Thom Mulholland

    My First Roll is a series for film photographers to share the images from their first roll of film.  Everyone starts shooting at a different time and for different reasons.  Some shooters may have started shooting yesterday while others have started shooting decades ago.  This series provides a glimpse into the humble beginnings of individual photographers, encouraging us to reflect on our earlier work to find beauty and appreciation in our inexperience and to understand how we got to where we our now and where we want to go in our photographic journey.  If you would like to share images from your first roll of film, send me an email.

    Thom Mulholland from Wellington, New Zealand shares his first roll of film taken on his Praktica PL Nova 1 w/ Sigma zoom on Fuji Superia 400 in November of 2016.  

    Thom Mulholland (Instagram), November 2016.

    Praktica PL Nova 1 w/ Sigma Zoom, Fuji Superia 400.

  • My First Roll: Thomas Edmondson

    My First Roll: Thomas Edmondson

    My First Roll is a series for film photographers to share the images from their first roll of film.  Everyone starts shooting at a different time and for different reasons.  Some shooters may have started shooting yesterday while others have started shooting decades ago.  This series provides a glimpse into the humble beginnings of individual photographers, encouraging us to reflect on our earlier work to find beauty and appreciation in our inexperience and to understand how we got to where we our now and where we want to go in our photographic journey.  If you would like to share images from your first roll of film, send me an email.

    Thomas Edmondson from Sydney, Australia shares his first roll of film taken on his Nikon f301 on Ilford HP5 in the Spring of 2012.  The images were taken across several locations including Sydney, Jindabyne, and the Snowy Mountains and spanned over about a month’s time.

    Thomas Edmondson (Website), Spring 2012.

    Nikon f301, Ilford HP5.

  • 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
  • Shutter Sounds 008

    Shutter Sounds 008

    Shutter Sounds is a monthly, ten-song music playlist based upon my most-played music of the previous month.  These monthly compilations are not limited or constrained to any theme or genre.  They are simply a selection of songs that I chose from my most played artists of the month for the readers to enjoy while shooting, spending time in the darkroom, or want to listen to something new.

    This month’s Shutter Sounds is a guest-curated playlist by my friend Alex Pawelczyk.  You can check out his analog photography work here.

    Shutter Sounds_008, April 2018.

    Spotify: https://goo.gl/p6YgNm 

    Youtube: https://goo.gl/JJsNkk

    Tracklist:

    1. Crockpot, Slothrust
    2. Be Your Own 3am, Adult Mom
    3. Father, Hobo Johnson
    4. Cars, Now, Now
    5. Forest Fire, AJJ
    6. Need a Little Time, Courtney Barnett
    7. Hoo Ha, Francobollo
    8. Folk-Metaphysics, Milo
    9. Shut Up Kiss Me, Angel Olsen
    10. Lost Weekend, The So So Glows