First attempts at pinhole portraits
I’ve been following a few Facebook groups focused on Pictoralism, the photographic movement from the 1880′s until the 1930′s and especially enjoy the early work of Imogen Cunningham. Imogen was born in...
View ArticleThat Hawaiian Sun
My friend Jeff went to Portland for a week and dropped off my Ektar 4×5 at Citizens Photo. This was taken with my Bob Rigby 4×5 during my trip home to Honolulu during Christmas. Luckily we are having...
View ArticleUpdate: Some infrared 4×5 improvements
After my first attempt at 4×5 infrared pinhole shots I made a few changes. I removed then re-glued the filter mount in the camera, making sure to keep the glue on the outside of the filter so it laid...
View ArticleSuccess! IR Pinhole Improvement
If you’ve been following my blog then you’ve probably wondered – where the heck did she go? Apologies. I’m doing my best to get back on track. Here’s an IR pinhole sheet from my trip to the Nisqually...
View ArticleThose shades of blue
I finally got organized enough to send a box of Kodak Ektar 4×5 sheets to Citizen’s Photo in Portland and was rewarded with a very quick turnaround and some lovely new images. Here is one of the first...
View ArticleBirthdays and the road ahead
SCD66U6VMA8M It’s my birthday today and I’m recalling these words by Winston Churchill from my challenging, but ultimately rewarding, Comparative Politics class: “Every day you may make progress. Every...
View ArticleTo crop or not to crop?
I took this picture on the fourth floor of the Seattle Public Library, the blood red floor, and wanted to play with the geometry of the grids and the reflection on the floor. Two of my photos were...
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