Archive for August, 2010

Grant Meeks

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Formula:  Take two photographers, an empty studio due to a cancelled shoot, and a bunch of studio strobes and what do you get?   Well it’s pretty simple; me and Grant just messing around with some lighting setups.  He took some of me. And here’s mine of him, I also managed to sneak in some film shots as well with my Lubitel, sent those off to Dwyane’s today, soon as I get them back, I’ll post a couple of those for a compare/contrast.

Random Film love…

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

I’ll go ahead and say it…I miss film, I miss the feeling of knowing that you only had 12, 24, or 36 shots.  I miss that rhythm of opening the back of the camera, taking out that exposed roll and slapping another in its place.  I miss that smell when you opened a new unexposed roll.  I miss the simplicity of it.  I miss the all metal cameras.  I feel all of this each time I pick up one of my relics from the past.  Not that I have a bunch of old collectibles, all my film cameras were bought used….well used.  Paint worn down to the brass around the edges, scratches, buttons that had popped off long ago.  I always considered myself a shooter not a collector, I didn’t care how it looked, if the meter worked, and it was light tight, it was good enough for me.


Today starts what I am going to work on becoming a reoccurring feature here; Random Film Love.  I’m going to hit the streets, pound the pavement, and get back to the basics.  I’m going to get back to what I loved about photography in the past.  Not that I don’t love it now…it’s just it was different back then.  I don’t know if I’m going to go as far as bringing 1/2 of the darkroom back (the developing stage), I don’t really have the space for the enlarger and trays and such, and I don’t think I want to go back to constantly mixing up developer and fixer every 3 or 4 months.  I’d like to thank Dwayne’s photo for the develop and scan of these rolls of film!


I always seem to come back to my old Junior High.  It was my first school upon moving here 20 years ago.  I met friends here that I still have to this day.  I remember playing basketball on the rough asphalt courts during 9th grade PE, then during summers when I was in High school and on into college.


Went back on two separate days – once in 35mm:

And once with the Square:

 

Artist – Born Famous

Friday, August 13th, 2010

I recently met up with Cameron and Clint from Born Famous in Downtown Fort Worth to shoot some images for their upcoming website, great shoot, fun couple of guys, here are some images from our shoot.

Artist – E-Young (Continuing my Six Degrees of Separation…)

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

I recently replied to a CL ad, and the first part of the reply email said “I see that you’ve worked with my friend Josh!”  E-Young wanted a intellectual hip hop look, so we met up in Denton to shoot that, and I think that we made that happen!

I look forward to working with E-Young on some other shoots in the future.

Film is love…I’m in love with film!

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

As of late I’ve been buying film, because I’ve had this resurgence of wanting to shoot film.  I’m going to start trying to incorporate film in to some of my upcoming shoots, and then in the future I would like to do some shoots on film only!  from one of my previous posts this year, it’s pretty established that I have plenty of 35mm film, and then plenty black and white 35mm at that! (I need to get some color, which is to come!), but 120 film I’m kind of lacking on (because I only started toying with medium format 5 years ago, and the only medium format cameras that I had at that time were a Holga and a Lubitel 166)  I’ve now added a Yashica 124 to my mix, and I’m hoping to be able to set aside some funds to get a Bronica SqA (that’s right I love the square format), so I’m trying out different types of film; I bought some Kodak Portra NC to try it out, and then I’ve been wanting some comparable Fuji Stock (NPH & NPZ) to shoot and compare.   So thanks to Ebay, 15 rolls of film have made their way from parts outside of Texas to my door step, fresh stock too.

And also in my Ebay trawling, I managed to snag a Polaroid land model 220, so I bought me a couple of boxes of Polaroid from Adorama as well, looking forward to shooting those, and learning how to effectively shoot with an older Polaroid model!

*PS, for some reason I didn’t move my old yearbook out of the shot, but I guess in a way it’s appropriate, it was all film back in 93