I have to travel to Chicago every couple months. It’s just what I need to do since I live in Austin, and most of the team I work with is in our Chicago office. When […]
Category: Photography
Shooting with Film Makes You Slow Down – or Not.
I’ve written a few blog posts about how I felt that shooting with film helps you to slow down. You shoot less because film is expensive. You take your time, and it can be truly […]
Going Old School with Film in a Digital World
I admit it, we live in a totally digital world. Students today have likely never seen a roll of film. There are people that I will walk by, on my way to lunch today, that […]
Nikon Series E 35mm f/2.5
I’m generally not too keen on Nikon’s Series E lenses, but I acquired a 35mm Series E with a Nikon FM I bought. I put it aside and didn’t use it, until now. I thought […]
Nikon FE Photos
After my post about the FE/FM and FE2/FM2 where I described some of the reasons why I like the original FE best, I thought it would be good to post a few photos taken with […]
Best, Shmest…
There’s no such thing as the best camera! I’ve seen some articles/posts on photography lately – some titled, “The Best Camera for Landscape Photography” or “The Best Film Camera for Beginners”, and I’m getting a […]
Canon New FD 50mm f/1.2L
I’ve been wanting to review this lens for a while. From what I’ve read, it’s an extremely sharp lens, but maybe doesn’t have bokeh that’s as appealing as some other lenses – mainly do to […]
Infrared Photography with Ilford SFX 200 Film
So, from what I understand, Ilford SFX 200 film is not strictly an infrared film. It is black and while film, which is also sensitive to light in the infrared spectrum. So, technically, you could […]
It’s Not Just About the Images!
Film photography is about more than the images, it’s also about the process; that’s why film should be around forever. Honestly, If all you wanted was to make an image look like it was captured […]
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