Tag Archives: Classic photography
The Land That God Forgot, Part Three
The No Name Trailer Park, Pearsonville, California – April 1999 Driving through the Mojave is like passing through successive layers of California history. There are haunted places where nothing has changed in decades: little mom & pop motels quietly disintegrating, … Continue reading
Posted in American Photographic Artists, Kodak T-Max, Kodak TMY, Mojave Desert, Owens Valley, Pearsonville, Sierra Nevada
Tagged B&W film, b&w photography, California, Classic photography, EAT, Interstate 395, Kodak TMX, Kodak TMY, Mamiya 645, Mojave Desert, No Name Trailer Park, Owens Valley, Pearsonville, Sierra Nevada
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How to Make Something Beautiful (part two)
Japanese woodblock: my vintage Canon F-1n (20mm f/2.8) Start with something completely familiar – like an analog single lens reflex. Find a chunk of clear Douglas fir and sketch directly to … Continue reading
Posted in American Photographic Artists, B&W negative film, Baja California, Canon F-1, color negatives, color transparencies, f/64, Film, Fuji RDP3, Fujichrome, Ilford Delta 400, Ilford FP4, Japanese block printing, John Durant Photography, Kodak P3200, Kodak Plus-X, Kodak T-Max, Kodak TMY, Kodak Tri-X, Photography, Rolleiflex, San Diego, Vintage cameras, Wood block printing, woodblock
Tagged 20mm, California, Canon, Canon F-1, Classic photography, Film, Ilford, John Durant, Kodak, Nikon, San Diego, Tri-X, wide angle
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