Posts Tagged ‘Grant Meeks’

Kodachrome…may you RIP

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

Kodachrome.  That name stirs up many emotions.  Floods the mind with many images.  Countless of them that you’ve probably seen at some time and point in your life.  Time, Life, National Geographic, all had photographers who shot with the iconic (I don’t even think that that word does justice to the emulsion) Kodak slide film.  Paul Simon sang “Please don’t take my Kodachrome away”…but Kodak did, no longer producing the film or the infamously toxic chemical process used to develop it K-14.

A little over 5 years ago, I found myself in a closing Ritz camera store in the Grapevine Mills mall.  They were trying to unload everything that they could, including rolls of expired film of all kinds.  Black and white, Fuji color, Kodak color print, different slide films, 110 (when’s the last time you’ve seen 110 film??).   Digging through the bin, I didn’t see anything that caught my eye….until I saw a couple of boxes of K64, expiration 2003.  I grabbed them (there were actually alot more than the two I picked up…why didn’t I buy more rolls is beyond me), and I was off.  I knew that it was hard to get Kodachrome processed then (I believe that Dwayne’s and one other place still processed K-14 at that time), and I knew that I would have to make the images count, that I had to use them for something special (so I thought), so I brought them home and threw them in the freezer, to be thawed out for that imaginary occasion in the unknown future.

Those rolls sat unused for 5 years.

When the announcement came from Kodak that they were ending the 75 year production run of the film, and support of the K-14 process, I knew that I couldn’t wait forever, that I had to shoot something with the film.  The imaginary special occasion was the experience of using this film, and being one of the last groups of people to have Dwayne’s process it (my film made it there around Dec 10th).  I shot one roll of K64 (the other roll I gave to Grant Meeks for him to have fun shooting some Kodachrome) and a roll of K200 that I found laying around(I have no idea when or where I bought it!).  I decided to shoot the K64 as an exercise in seeing and shooting with limitations; one body (My trusty and war torn Nikon F3), one lens (one of my favorite Nikkors, the 20 2.8 ais – really a limitation in seeing, shooting with only an ultrawide angle lens).

***The First and Last frame***

Film (Lubitel love)

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Well not so much love, more like Lubitel flirting, it’s been so long since I’ve shot with it, I missed the focus on the first three shots I took with it on this night.  These two I nailed the focus pretty much; hey it’s a two element (if that) lens, only one stop down from wide open.  I wished my PC sync on my Yashica was working, it’s lens is crisp, and I would have loved to have shot it.  Plus if you’ve ever shot a Lubi, they can be pretty tough to nail the focus on without regular practice.  But there’s something about the way that these shots came out, the softness of film; combined with the Russian Glass of the Lubi, and the color palette of Portra 160.  And it was just fun using the Lubi in the studio!

Can’t wait to try something like this again….possibly with some new Bronica gear?  Or with a repaired 124g….

Grant Meeks

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.

Film Time! (Images from April…)

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Just got some images back from ScanCafe….shooting film these days takes some dedication; either you breakdown and get a scanner (and if you’re really serious, learn to hand process your own film, that way you don’t have to send it to a lab and wait almost 2 weeks to get it back…), or you subject yourself to the time it takes to get a couple of rolls developed and then paying the cost to have someone locally scan it (or send it off for scanning).


These are from the first time that me and Grant Meeks, met and we went for a small photowalk through the streets of downtown Dallas, he shot digital, so he had his post up on this within a week or so of us shooting it….me well it’s almost August and I’m just getting the images up, I got the disc from Scancafe back about a week ago.  I still want to shoot more film, I just need to make the investment so that I don’t have to have such a long turnaround time on the images.

Stacey at the Ft Worth Water Gardens

Monday, May 24th, 2010

The past couple of months have been nothing but portfolio building, and following through with my 2010 photo goals….  I met Stacey on the List.  We met up a couple of weeks ago to shoot one look.  Big thanks goes out to Grant Meeks for making the drive from downtown Dallas to downtown Ft Worth to assist!