Posts Tagged ‘Fuji NPH’
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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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, March 31st, 2011
I recently met up and had a fantastic shoot with Tonya, she has a natural beauty about her and is an absolute pleasure to work with! She’s just starting out on her book, so I suggested some casual light, lifestyle-ish images! We met up at one of my favorite places to hang out and to shoot: Deep Ellum! And we had a great overcast day which to shoot; a photographer’s dream! Colors are just so delicately beautiful and soft, the absolute best light to shoot some casual images. Just had to break out the Bronica on this one!

Love, love, love these two…especially that top one. One of the best feelings as a photographer is when you frame up a shot, snap the shutter…and just know that you nailed a great shot.
The only thing that can make a softly lit over cast day like 100 times better, is when a wind blows up and adds that little extra “touch” to a shot. That classic windblown hair shot…

I look forward to shooting with Tonya again really soon!
Tags: Dallas Tx, Deep Ellum, Film, Fuji NPH, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson photography
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Saturday, November 6th, 2010
As the end of 2010 grows nearer each day, I’m starting to reflect over this year’s accomplishments and failures (which there are plenty of both), and I feel that I’m a little bit closer to my goal, not as much as I would like to be, but more than I was in 2009. And a lot more than I was in 2008. Some of the things that I’ve learned this year have started to shape the path that I’ll forge ahead on next year, and each year after that.
For one, I’m not as sure that I want to continue doing weddings, the past couple of years, I thought that that would be an area that I really wanted to make a major focus in my business. This year I really experienced what I would like to refer to as “wedding photographer lite”, I second shot 5 weddings for a studio. And while they were fun, they were physically demanding on me, and this was just doing it part time, not as a full time gig. I couldn’t imagine doing 15, 20, or 25 weddings. And I’m glad I found out about it the right way, assisting someone else. Who knows, I might try and work my way back in it again, but as of right now, I’m shifting my focus to other areas.
I’m seeing a future with film slowly creeping its way back into my life! I’ve run across alot of film shooters who are 100% film and I’m loving their work. I want to get to a point where I’m 60-40 Film to digital. Digital has it’s place, but I don’t think that anyone can deny the beauty of film, and now is the time to stock up on film cameras. Almost all the cameras I dreamed of one day owning back when I was in high school and college are available for pennies on the dollar! Well….all except for Hasselblads. And it seems that Ebay is just full of people selling lots of film these days…not just like “3 rolls of Fuji 400H”, it’s more like 10 pro-packs of Fuji 400H. And I am looking forward to relearning, unlearning, and learning to be a film photographer again!
And I’ve found what I believe to be my light modifier company for life! Creative Light, which is a division of the MAC corporation (which has little known companies such as Mamiya, Profoto, Pocketwizard, Sekonic). Light modifiers for anyone living the Strobist hot shoe/white lighting / alien bee lighting lifestyle are pretty important. We’re all getting by on modest means so what we shoot with has to be dependable as well as affordable. Which Creative Light is both. I only have a few of their products (two white/silver reflectors, one small softbox and a 3ft Octobox), and then I have speedrings for my AB1600 and then a Speedlight adaptor, which I absolutely love shooting with. And Creative Light’s customer service is nothing short of awesome. Twice I’ve emailed them for replacement parts for this ring:
I lost the cold shoe that attaches to it. Emailed Creative Light. “What’s your address Mr. Stevenson?” and a couple of days later, brand new shoe.
I stripped the screw that attaches the ring to the lightstands. Emailed Creative Light. Couple of days later, I get this in the mail:

A little thing to some, but this type of service is the kind of thing that builds loyalty. Some companies would have charged a small amount for the replacement part, or if they didn’t charge for the part, they would have charged for the shipping.
Hmmm…I see a couple of more speedrings, and striplights, and grids in my not to distant future!
Tags: Alien Bees B1600, creative light, Film, Fuji NPH, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson photography, Nikon D700
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Friday, October 29th, 2010
Tags: arlington tx, Film, Fuji NPH, golden hour, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson photography, Steven Sow, Yashica 124
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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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