Archive for October, 2011

Forgotten photos

Monday, October 31st, 2011
One thing that every photographer should do, every now and then, is go back through your “rejects”, give photos that you initially passed over when you first glanced at that contact sheet, opened that folder of fresh scans from the lab, or downloaded that card from your latest shoot.  They breakdown into one of three categories; frames that jump out and slap you in the face, those that you’re kind of “meh” about, and those that never will see the light of day again.
I went though some of the meh from when I first shot Ektar this summer, and I found three frames that I passed over the first time around, and I actually found some things that caught my eye the second time around!

State Fair Leftovers

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

 

 

 

 

Two Fort Worth Images and some Dallas Squares….

Monday, October 24th, 2011

 

 

 

 

 

Black and White images Kodak 400BNC – Bronica Gs-1
Color Fuji 160s – Yashica 124mat.  Develop and Scan NCPS

 

 

 

The Holga at the Stockyards…

Friday, October 21st, 2011
In September I took a photowalk through the Stockyards, I posted the color shots, but I also took some Black and White photos with my holga:

 

 

 

 

 

Ilford Hp5, develop and scan by North Coast Photographic

Some thoughts…and some photos of a UFO house

Thursday, October 20th, 2011
Lately I’ve been thinking about what I want to do with my photography, where I want to go with it, but most importantly how do I stand out from the crowd?  Interest in photography has just exploded over the past 5 to 6 years; so many people have picked up cameras and are doing their thing. It’s hard for an individual to be heard, especially if you want to make photography a career.  The buzz word for that is to differentiate. Look around the web, there are thousands of photography blogs and websites that will teach you the nuts and bolts, the basics of the craft, then it’s up to you to do something.  Say something, find your voice, your style.  I promise this is going somewhere!  These thoughts kind of tie into some photos I recently shot:
Upon one of my searches around the wormhole known as today’s internet, I  somehow came across information on Futuro houses, Modernistic homes that were built in the late 60′s -  early 70′s as a way to create a mass marketable home that could easily be built and placed on any terrain around the world.  Then due to the gas shortages of the 70′s that made it difficult to manufacture the plastics that were used in the Futuro’s construction, the homes were taken off the market.  Around 50 of them still exist worldwide…and one of those 50 just happened to be off of Hwy 276 in Rockwall.

It’s pretty amazing that the outer shell has stood up to the elements for all these years, but I’m using this as an example of differentiation, the designer that created the concept for this home was far out there from any other designer during that period.  You have to wonder if not for the Oil Crisis, would more of these homes exist?  Would we have whole neighborhoods of these?
But also I think what you could take from this is sometimes being different is just not enough, that when you’re way out there on the edge that it can become hard to sustain yourself, or maybe I’m just overthinking this whole thing just so I can post some photos of a UFO shaped house…

Bronica Gs-1 + Fuji 400H, develop and scan by the usual suspects…

State Fair Time!

Saturday, October 15th, 2011
Nothing signals the start of Fall like the State Fair, 125 years of Texas Tradition!

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve said it before, but Portra 400 is nothing short of an amazing film…all these photos were shot in the range of Iso 250 to 800 (-2/3 to +1)…in mixed lighting conditions, it’s just so hard not to geek out on this stuff…

First Week of October…

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

 

Just got back the negatives and scans from what I shot during the WorldWide Photowalk…missed the deadline because I shot film, oh well.   I had a blast, met some new people, and had some great pizza downtown!
Went all Fuji, 400h for color, Acros 100 for black and white; Develop and Scan by NCPS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

36 Frames…

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

This has been a perfect weekend, first weekend of the Texas State Fair and the Worldwide Photowalk!  I joined a group for a tour of Downtown Dallas on Saturday, it was so fun and I got to meet some other local photographers.  Shot 4 rolls of 120, sending them off to NCPS, can’t wait to post my images on the group’s flickr page, and I can’t wait to see what everyone else shot.  Also it was nice to actually get out and walk while I shoot for a change.  It was so fun, and the weather was so nice, I had to do it again today!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

36 Frames of Portra 160, exposed at 100, cheap Develop and Scan by Walgreens.  One Roll.

 

 

No words…

Saturday, October 1st, 2011
Just images