Archive for April, 2011
Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
I going to make this a weekly post, it’s fun, and great training for my visual eye to help me in developing a shooting style…can’t develop that by reading photo blogs. You develop it by reading different books, watching movies (especially older movies), listening to different types of music, exposing yourself to different stimuli.
I don’t head over to Fort Worth very often, which is a shame, because when I hit downtown, it’s always a pleasurable and enjoyable experience, I’ll have to make a point to visit more often…



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Monday, April 25th, 2011
One thing about shooting so much film that I have yet to grasp….is getting organized on when I’m shooting what. I shoot a roll and it might sit a couple of days, and then I send it off to RPL, and when I get the scans back…I have no idea when I shot what! That’s one thing you take for granted with digital, you know when you shot what. I know that these are two different days and two different films!
Dallas (NPH)

I love that old Hotel sign…I’m just sorry I didn’t get over to shoot the rest of the hotel before it was torn down…the sign is all that’s left and probably won’t be up for too much longer.

And then on another day, I found myself at the Arlington Farmer’s Market building, with a roll of Fuji NPZ…

Tags: arlington tx, Bronica Gs-1, Dallas Tx, Film, Fuji NPH, golden hour, GOYA!, Laidric Stevenson photography
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Thursday, April 21st, 2011
On my way to Good Records, I decided to take a little walk down Greenville Ave….well except for “Soul”, made a quick stop over in Fair Park for that.


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Monday, April 18th, 2011

Plus, I got to give it up to Walgreens for the one hour develop and scan…even if they scanned all the negatives upside down…
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