Posts Tagged ‘50 1.4’
Wednesday, May 18th, 2011
I missed posting last week, this week’s not as big as some of my other Tuesday Black and Whites; so I added some random color images to fatten this post up! And I dragged out one of my favorite cameras; My Olympus 35SP! I forget sometimes how fun it is to shoot with, as well as how sharp the lens on it is….





Still Loving the Ilford Xp-2…I need to buy and shoot some of it in 120 pretty soon…and buy some more in 35mm, I only bought three rolls to test it out! (lesson, always buy tons of film, even when you’re trying a new stock out, because either you’ll like it, or you’ll learn to like it the more that you shoot it…)



Tags: 50 1.4, Black and White, Dallas Tx, Film, Fuji NPH, Ilford Xp2, Nikon, Olympus SP35
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Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Thankfully due to some side gigs that brought in some pocket change, I was able to step up from the Twin-lens medium format cameras that I had been shooting with. Basically my choices came down to either Mamiya or Bronica, and either 6×6 or 6×7. I decided to branch out from my love for the square format, and step up to the “Big Negative” the 6×7. But I still hadn’t chosen between Mamiya or Bronica. I had been leaning toward Bronica for a while, I liked the styling and lines of the camera. I have a Mamiya C330, so I was familiar with the solid metal build of Mamiya cameras…and the weight. This ultimately led me to go with the Bronica GS-1. And of course I went to my first and sometimes my only place for used camera gear: KEH! I found this outfit, the body, eye level prism, standard 100mm lens, a 120 back, and the Speedgrip all for a nice price. You really have to love how digital basically bottomed out film camera prices (most film camera prices – you still have to shell out some cash for a Hassie…), I’m anxious to run some film through it!

With the addition of the Speedgrip, it almost handles like a huge 35mm. Even vertical handheld shots seem doable.
Tags: 50 1.4, Bronica Gs-1, Film, Laidric Stevenson photography, Nikon D700
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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.

Tags: 50 1.4, Beauty Dish!, Dallas Tx, Grant Meeks, personal
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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.
Tags: 35 F2D, 50 1.4, Arlington Tx music photographer, Denton tx, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson music photographer, Laidric Stevenson photography, Nikon, Nikon D700, Steven Sow, Steven Sow loves Music!, Steven Sow Photo, Stevensowphoto
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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
Tags: 50 1.4, Bronica Sq-A, Fuji NPH, Fuji NPZ, Holga, Kodak Portra, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson photography, Lubitel 166, Steven Sow, Steven Sow Photo, Stevensowphoto, Yashica 124
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
With some dirty wrinkled seamless I had lying around…and an excuse to test out my new Creative Light softbox, I think I’ll be buying some more of their stuff, this is one Nikon SB-80 flash, very even coverage. From a 1 x 1 softbox.

Tags: 50 1.4, arlington tx, creative light, Laidric Stevenson, Nikon D700, One light pony, personal, softbox
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Okay, this is going to be a list my reso–actually, I’m tired of saying that word, let’s substitute goals. Here is a list of goals that I want to accomplish this year. Not in any particular order. I know that we’re three four months into the year, but I’ve been late with a lot of things in the past; it’s how I rolled:
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I didn’t get a cell phone until 1999, and I never had a pager; if I wasn’t at home you were going to talk to my answering machine
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I didn’t start using digital until 3 years ago, and I bought a old D1X(which was 6 yrs old at that time)
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I waited until age 33 to actually get serious and try to make my dream (photography for a living) a reality, why didn’t I try 10 years ago?
My 2010 Photography goals:
1. Get physical with my imagery – Since these days so much is done digitally, alot of my photos just end up on my hard drive, or on this blog, nothing like the old days, when you had physical results from taking photographs. You took photos,
You ended up with negatives or slides. Some of those ended up in the form of prints

I want to make something physical – maybe put on my own show somewhere; something small, but something where I have an end to go along with the means. Maybe I’ll do a photozine or a book, but something that I can hold in my hand, and in turn hand to someone.
2. Film – A while ago me and my wife were watching Kalifornia, in that movie Michelle Forbes is a photographer, and she spends the movie shooting with a Nikon F3 (I believe) and she asked me if I missed shooting film. Even though I tailed off shooting film seriously over the last 10 years, it took me a little by surprise. I did miss film somewhat, I recently ran a roll of slide film through my F4, I had forgotten how colors pop on slides! So, I’m going to shoot more film this year, I’ve collected enough of it over the past 5 years that I haven’t shot

And I’ve accumulated more than enough film cameras…they need to be shot with.

3. Get project oriented – Come up with some projects that interest me, and then make them happen, not sitting around saying “I wish I could shoot, blah,blah, blah, maybe I’ll get to do that someday…” Why does it have to be someday? And when I start it, finish it. What good is a project that you start, attack with full steam, and then just give up? Even if it doesn’t work out like I envisioned – at least I can say, I finished….
4. Keep a creative journal – this I’ve actually started:

and started: and started: and started
But it would be nice to keep it going, not write a page, or couple of pages, but actually have a book that I can come back to for inspiration. And when I put ideas down in it…actually come back and try some of them
5. Take more personal photos - life moves so fast it seems these days, the only way that we can remember the little details is to write it down, video it, or take pictures. Like these of my wife and my niece decorating Easter cookies.
Something little now, but how are they going to feel about this moment looking back on these pictures in 10 years? 15 years? How am I going to feel?
6. Network – get myself out there to other photographers, become part of the community. It’s how you learn and how you find and create opportunities.
7. And probably the most important thing on this list; getting comfortable with at some point I’m going to have to tell people that I’m a photographer. Saying that phrase is heavy; there’s so much expectation attached to it. You can read the books, take the workshops, the classes, do the TFCD work, do the photo zines, the 365 projects. All that is so you can live it. You can love it, because it’s what you are. The moment you say that phrase, it’s what you do.
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