Category Archives: Film

Up High In Mexico

                               Tecate Peak, Southwest Slope, Baja California Fifty miles from my photo studio is the Tecate border crossing. To get there, take California 94 away from … Continue reading

Posted in 6:19 Format, American Photographic Artists, B&W negative film, Baja California, Catavina, color negatives, color transparencies, desert, f/64, Film, Fuji RDP3, Fujichrome, Ilford FP4, John Durant Photography, Kodak P3200, Kodak Plus-X, Kodak T-Max, Mexico, Panorama, Photography, Rancho La Puerta, Southwest, Storm, Tecate | 2 Comments

Marooned On An Enchanted Isle

Digital diva Cera Zittlow and I were in New York City to shoot an architectural assignment during the last week of October 2012. There was a lot going on: the annual Photo Plus Expo, a dozen dinners and parties (the Sony … Continue reading

Posted in 6:19 Format, American Photographic Artists, Architectural Photography, B&W negative film, color negatives, color transparencies, f/64, Film, Kodak P3200, Kodak Plus-X, Kodak T-Max, Manhattan, New York City, NYC Subway, Panorama, Prince Street | 3 Comments

World War II in California

                                                                                … Continue reading

Posted in Architectural Photography, B&W negative film, California, color negatives, color transparencies, f/64, Film, Hollywood Sign, Modern Architecture, National City, S. Charles Lee, Steamship Moderne, Theater Design, War in the Pacific, World War II, Zig-Zag Modern | Leave a comment

Sound Check

  One thing I like about jazz, kid, is that I don’t know what’s going to happen next.                                             … Continue reading

Posted in 6:19 Format, B&W negative film, Bossa Nova, Cal Tjader, California, Canon F-1, Charlie Byrd, color negatives, color transparencies, f/64, Film, Ilford FP4, Jazz, Kodak Tri-X, KSDS Jazz 88.3, Latin Jazz, Photography, Stan Getz, Storm | Leave a comment