Posts Tagged ‘golden hour’

Stevensow is a fan of The Darkroom!

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Shooting film on a regular basis means you have to find some way to develop it.  Either you do it yourself (which honestly, I’m exploring the setup for that, including my own digital backend), or sending your film off mail order.  I’ve been using Richard Photo Lab, and they are great, but I need a second lab that’s a little more cost effective for sending off tests, or just fun personal work that I maybe doing.  I’ve been seeing ads for The Darkroom pop up on my facebook page every so often, and I decided that I would give them a try….and I’m so glad that I did.  These guys have been in business in California for 35 years, and I’m all for supporting labs that have been around that long with as much business as I possibly can!  The more that everyone shoots and develops film, the more that the big film companies (you know who you are), will realize “This film thing isn’t going away like we hoped it would, there’s still some business to be done with film”

A couple of months ago after I attended the FlashBus seminar in Dallas, I took to the streets, just me, my Holga and a roll of Fuji 800z:

 

 

No Loitering you Kids….

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Fair Park….

Dallas/Arlington Photodrive

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…

Tuesday Black and White

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

 

 

More Film Love…Square Style!

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Some film snaps…

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Not with the Bronica…not yet

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:

 

2/2 of a GOYA shoot

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Here’s the rest of the recent GOYA shoot with Grant Meeks.

Oh, and for those that are wondering what GOYA means….Get Off Your A** (From Zack Arias)

1/2 of a GOYA shoot….

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Just having some fun in Downtown Dallas with Grant Meeks….getting off our butts and shooting something.  We did one of these not too long ago, Grant shot digital and I shot film…which should be reaching Scan Cafe’s scanning center right about now.  This time we switched roles; he shot film and I shot digital.  Next time we’re both shooting film, or we’re both shooting digital.  Also with shooting with my philosophy of one shot no chimping…I shot this like I had a roll of 24 exp film, I ended up with 25 shots, with about 12 finals, here’s six of those:

Five images On a Sunday In Fort Worth

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Due to a miscommunication, a shoot that I had scheduled for Sunday didn’t go through, so I decided to go shoot some random images, something that I don’t do often enough, and something that I’ve forgotten how fun it could be.

I didn’t want to wade through a full card of images, so I took very few, only about 8 or so, and I liked these five:  Also, I tried slowing down:  I walked up, framed the image in the viewfinder, metered, then shot ONE shot.  Chimped a little, but honestly, if you’re only taking one shot, what’s the point of chimping?  I plan to shoot like this more often!