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Panoramas!

I took these photos back in February and finally took the roll in to get it processed. I really like the format!!

That’s it for now. Sorry for the lack of updates. I’ll post some more tomorrow.

Your mission? See Inception. It was awesome.

Here Come the Photos…

These photos have been a long time coming, however I kept them hidden for fear of my job (that and I haven’t had time to sit down and watermark all of them). Things have changed a little and I think that showing them off is pretty important.

I shot this wedding in Havre de Grace, Maryland in September 2009 with my good friend Kerri O’Neill. She covered the groom and his men, while I followed the ladies (and eventually became a groomsman). The wedding was on a boat during the sunset. It was pretty awesome.

Geeking out

I got a library card today. With my brand new library card, I check out a few books on alternative processes for photography. Not only are these the first books I’ve picked up in a while (a sad thing to admit), but they’re definitely the first text-type books that I’ve been eager to read.

Why?

I’ve recently started corresponding with my photo professor from University of Delaware, Nancy Breslin. Nancy specializes in pinhole photography and plastic cameras (she shoots with a Diana+, too!).  She also teaches the Alternate Processes course at the university. I’ve always been inspired by her Square Meals: A Pinhole Diary of Eating Out series. Looking at her Flickr page, I’ve been intrigued by her tri-color gum prints.

Kerri says that they’re hard to do. But that doesn’t quite mean that there isn’t hope to at least experiment with it or some other alternative processes.

Anyhoo, I’ll be doing some reading at work to take up some of my free time at work. Maybe I’ll get some ideas of things to do in my art space at the new place. I really can’t wait.

It better be worth it…

to die by the hands of Elkton. Kerri and I went on a photo adventure a few days ago, sneaking around a few houses that stand out on the back roads of Elkton.

Of course, when we got home, we were covered in ticks. Lymes Disease is not my idea of a good time.

At least the Polaroids came out decent.


They’re nice. But not sure I’m willing to become diseased. I’ll be steering clear from that area for a while!

Film Fail…

Upon hearing that Happy Harry’s was having a $.09 print sale, I decided to experiment with Diana’s new 35mm back and some consumer-grade Kodak film.

After 3.5 rolls (one had been previously exposed, aha), I learned my lesson with all the grainy prints I received. The price for professional-grade is definitely worth it.

Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza (Wilmington)

Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza (Wilmington)

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