Friday, March 23, 2012

Or course it was all my clothes

Seems the husband forgot to tell his wife to bring some clothes along, fortunately I had some stuff to work with.

Could have used a slightly lighter background, but all I have are black and white backgrounds, so we work with what we have.

More people practice

Husband and Wife teams agreed to let me photograph them, they were most fun to shoot and were quite creative in their poses.

This is what makes photographing people fun.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Warm Weather

The city is currently in the grip of 80 degree weeks, so it is only natural to photograph people indoors, right?

Single light, head-on, and shooting around the light stand (a lot harder than it sounds) for a local artist.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Welcome to Cubeville

A 200mm lens attached to my Nikon f3hp, gives this cubist view of downtown. A sunny day just after lunch casts just the right shadows.

If only the city was as interesting as the pictures portray it to be, it'd be a fun place to explore. As it is, it's just old and rundown.

Another way of looking at things

I couldn't decide which set of stairs I liked the most, so I'm posting both of them and letting you, my world-wide audience, decide.

Drop me a line and let me know.

Geometric

The secure parking lot where I park for work is full of interesting geometric shapes. Here is a set of stairs for example. I'm trying to branch out in my photography and capture not just the things that are innately beautiful, but everyday ordinary things too.

What do you think?

Cityscape

Apparently it's now Spring as we are experiencing 70+ degree days. Not that I'm complaining mind you, but I would like just one more good (3+ inches) snowstorm before warm weather returns.

In any case, the warm weather brings heavy fog, and a downtown enshrouded in it. Hard to capture (I need to read more on how to properly do that) the scene, but I think I pulled it off well.....enough.

In Celebration of Film

So yes I'm having great fun carrying around my Nikon f3hp and shooting stuff I see. Since the camera came pre-brassed (aka, used) I don't feel so bad about slinging it about and adding to the scratches, scuffs and other assorted dings.

So while BW400CN film can still be had, I'm shooting as much of it as I can get my hands on, which is to say, quite a bit.

Here is a fun example, of dinner, shot through a 28mm macro lens. Natural light and in a purple dish.

Dinner was yummy, if you want the recipe, drop me a line and I'll share.