Posts Tagged ‘Nikon’
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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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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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)
Tags: 35 F2D, Dallas Tx, Deep Ellum, golden hour, GOYA!, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson music photographer, Laidric Stevenson photography, Nikon, Nikon D700, Steven Sow Photo, Stevensowphoto
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
I’ve been waiting for it seems like forever to go to a camera show, but it’s not like none have come around these parts; they have. I saw that this past September, there was a show in Grapevine. I just always seem to hear about the shows AFTER they’re over. It’s been years since I’ve been to a show, they’re always a good place to pick up little odds and ends that you might have a hard time finding in your local camera shop, and you didn’t want to pay full price from like B&H or Calumet Photo. Plus if you want to get some old film or early digital gear, there’s no better place to get it. I was excited because my favorite place to buy my gear KEH, was going to be in the house – buying gear on the spot and paying you in cash, then and there. So I unloaded a couple of D1-series bodies that I stopped shooting regularly with when I bought my D300, and I said goodbye to my Tokina 12-24. A great lens, I just wasn’t using it enough to justify keeping it. Now that KEH put some cash in my pocket, I’m torn about what I should buy…I know that I’m getting a lens, something in a focal length that I’ll use. I’ve narrowed it down to either the 85 1.8D, or the 20 2.8D….choices, choices.
I came across this one dealer’s table…well he wasn’t really a dealer. He was a collector who was trying to sell off some of the cameras that he had collected throughout the years. He was worried what would have happened to his collection if he passed away, that his kids would sell it at a garage sale, not knowing the value of the items. He had a lot of great stuff, he let me shoot some photos of his items:

He had a lot of old Nikon manuals for lenses and for some of the motor drive models, and I wish I had bought that old Bolex! Everything that he had was in immaculate condition…

He had 3 of those Speed Graphics, 3 of them, all in excellent condition. Check out the box of KodaChrome II movie film by the old Bolexes! And he was telling me how cool I would look with that Nikon 300 2.8 attached to one of my Nikons….I don’t really have any use for glass that long, but I couldn’t disagree with the coolness factor!
Other than the cold hard cash that KEH put in my pocket, the only other thing that I left with was something else that is easy to find at camera shows: old film. I saw a vendor selling rolls of film for $1 a roll, so I bought four rolls of Ektachrome 160T:

***Yeah, you’re seeing that right Expiration date: August 1984. I’m curious to see what kind of results I can get from 26 year old film, see how much color shift I get! Even though those eighties Kodak boxes are awesome as well, I hate the thought of cracking them open to get at that film inside.
Tags: Bolex, Grapevine Camera Show, Grapevine Tx, KEH, Kodachrome, Kodak Fim, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson photo, Nikon, Nikon 300 2.8 AIS, Speed Graphic, Steven Sow, Stevensowphoto
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
While at work today, I got a text message from my friend Josh saying that he had left a present for me on my porch. It. Was. Awesome:


I always love Josh’s birds and other assorted animals that he draws, and I’ve been waiting for this limited edition framed print of Bela!

Thanks!
**I do love Field Notes’ motto: “I’m not writing it down to remember it later, I’m writing it down to remember it now” – something that I’m making a resolution to do next year, with a lot of other things (in an upcoming post)**
Tags: arlington tx, Josh Gaynor, Joshgaynor.com, Laidric Stevenson, life, Merry Christmas!, Nikon, Nikon D300, personal, Steven Sow, Steven Sow Photo, Stevensowphoto, Tamron 17-50
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Sorry! Don’t think that I didn’t remember to post the last port of call of the cruise! Cozumel, Mexico – a land of beautiful blue water (it was really that blue!)



Stephanie loved her fan that she bought, both for the way that she looked when fanning herself, and for the cooling effect. It was hot, not Cayman Islands hot, but still pretty hot!

After the little shopping that we did, we took in lunch at Pancho’s Backyard, a nice little place right close to the port. If you’re ever in Cozumel, I recommend it. We even got a free appetizer coupon from our cruise shopping director (that’s that tiny dish in the upper right corner…small, but can’t complain too much, it was free after all!)

Collecting some sand – taking in the view…

Oh Yeah, can’t forget the towel animal that we got that night!

We enjoyed this experience of traveling on a ship, can’t wait until we are able to do it again!
Tags: Carnival Cruise, Cozumel, Cozumel Mexico, cruise ship, Laidric Stevenson, Laidric Stevenson photography, life, Mexico, nikkor, Nikon, Nikon D300, Pancho's Backyard, personal, Steven Sow, Tamron 17-50
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Monday, November 30th, 2009
Got a chance to shoot a wedding in October; my brother in law Michael and his lovely new wife Jennifer. They had a very intimate and beautiful ceremony at the Chapel Dulcinea in Austin, Tx. Congratulations you guys, and thank you for allowing me to document your special day!





After the last minute addition of earrings; Jennifer’s transformation into bride is complete!

Procession to the alter; Jennifer’s son Ethan escorted his mother and gave her away!


Cake Reception!

Tags: Austin Tx, nikkor, Nikon, Nikon D300, photograhy, Steven Sow loves Weddings!, StevenSow weddings, Stevensowphoto, weddings
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Saturday night, my good friend Sai sent me this text message: “I got three tickets to the game with your name on one of them!” It took me about .5 secs to respond back that I was in. This is the second Cowboys game I’ve been to, both of them against the hated Redskins. Jerryworld or Jerryland (which ever you prefer) is a massive structure, truly a work of modern engineering art. The game could have been a little better, but we all were happy with the outcome. As Coach Phillips would say “A W is a W”
The massive JerryTron (bow down to its massiveness…), the new hole in the roof, and my collector’s ticket stub, gonna frame that baby!

The View!


Jon, $10 Nachos, Jeff and Sai…

Patrick “Fair Catch” Crayton with the game-tying TD catch.

And some final parting shots…

Tags: arlington tx, Cowboys Stadium, Dallas Cowboys, JerryWorld, Nikon, Nikon D300, personal, Tamron 17-50
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Monday, October 19th, 2009
This past Saturday, my wife Stephanie and I made our way out to Fair Park for our annual trip to the State Fair, we had a blast, spent some money, walked around enjoying the weather, which was unusual for us, because when we usually go by ourselves, it’s usually cold or raining, or both! Nope not this year, 72 degrees. Ate some good food, which what the fair is all about! We didn’t eat the Fried Butter though, maybe next year!
pics!





Tags: Alligator, Big Tex, Dallas Tx, Ferris Wheel, Fried Foods, Hyundai Gensis, Nikon, State Fair of Tx, Tamron 17-50, Texas Star, Texas-OU weekend, Turkey Leg
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
By now everyone knows about Kodak putting the nail into a piece of photographic history by killing off their legendary emulsion Kodachrome earlier this year. And Dwayne’s in Kansas, the only lab in the world that still does the K-14 process (how Kodachrome is developed) announced that they are going to stop developing and processing Kodachrome. I bought two of these rolls of K64 about 5 years ago, (these rolls expired in October 2003) and stuck them in my freezer. Due to a recent move out of my old apartment, I took out all the film that I had frozen (most of it expired). I had forgotten about these rolls, I was saving them for some special occasion or something. And now, with the end of the year rapidly approaching us, I need to take to the streets and shoot something with it, just to say that I shot some Kodachrome. I don’t know exactly what though….

Tags: 35 F2D, Dwayne's, Kodachrome, Kodak, nikkor, Nikon, personal, photography, Slide film
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