Thursday, November 19, 2009

Fashion Bridal

I was lucky to get Jessica to agree to do a bridal session on film.  Knowing that she is a working model, I had my work cut out for me.  I sent her to my stylist (Kasey at Chadwick Hudson Salon in Macon) for a super crazy hair style and we spent an hour creating images that are unlike anything I've ever done.  


These images were captured on Fuji 400H with a Mamiya 645 AF with an 80 f2.8 lens.  I tried a new lab.  The scans were not to my liking, so these images have been post processed and cropped.





























Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Dear Santa...

I would like one of these.  It is a film camera.  It is a Leica.  And it is Orange!  It is almost $15,000, and there are only 100 available worldwide.  Oh well.




Thursday, November 12, 2009

Another Image

Here is an image from a recent "engagement" session at Washington Park.  They are actually already married.


Mamiya 645 AF with 80mm 2.8 lens on Kodak 400NC.




Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Film On The Move

The love of film can take many forms.  I choose to use the still image.  Joel Serrato uses moving images.  He using Super 8 film to capture the moments that make his clients' days unique.  His films are amazing.  They simplify.  They focus.  They capture.  Take a look here to see what I mean.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Simple Pleasures-Film Edition

Simple Pleasures is a concept I've worked on for years.  Most of them are food related, but I thought I'd do one devoted to film and film cameras.  Please feel free to add yours in the comments.


1.  The click of a Hasselblad shutter.  (Unfortunately, I don't have one any more.)


2.  The smell of film chemistry.  (It might cause cancer, but it is one of my favorite parts of going to Coke's Camera.)


3.  The look of an image in a huge viewfinder.  (This is strictly a medium format thing.)


4.  The feeling of elation when the film comes back from the lab.


5.  Polaroid!  (Ok, now it is Fuji, but it is still such a creative medium.)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Film Is In

And, I'm hooked!  Here are a few of my favorites.  


The Thornton:Ferguson wedding was held at Pineola Farms in Ft Valley, Georgia.  The weather was perfect and this was a great location and great couple to use for my film experiment.


For the pixel peepers and tech geeks (I am one), it is all Kodak 400NC 220 film shot with a Mamiya 645 AF with an 80mm f2.8 lens.  Everything was exposed in aperture priority mostly at f2.8.  The film was processed and scanned by Bay Photo.  






































Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Waiting

So, this is the hard part.  My film will be back tomorrow.  It will have been a week and a half since I shot it.  I'm so excited and nervous to see it.  The images were beautiful as I looked through the viewfinder (which is one of the big treats of shooting medium format) and I hope the film matches.  


Stay tuned!