2012-12-02

polaroid

My acquisition from the suitcase of inherited cameras is a Polaroid Land Camera 250. The negative battery cable was broken, but after an easy battery mod it was working again. It's taken a bit of playing around to get the exposures right. It still has a tendency to underexpose, but I think I have a hack worked out. mattress laying on hydrant This second shot is a darkroom print from my Canon FTb. I've had this camera for almost a year now, but don't think I've posted anything from it yet. This was taken in Golden Gate Park. plane tree

2012-10-09

burning man continued

Below are the rest of my Burning Man photos. The first five are scans from prints, the rest are scans from negatives. You can see the first set here.

dragon

lone cone

star seed

bone tree

2012-09-18

burning man

Here are my first Burning Man prints. These were taken on a camera I found at a sidewalk sale a photography store nearby had. I really wanted to shoot medium format at Burning Man, but did not want to risk roughing up my Autocord. It is a Balda Gloria made in 1934 in Dresden, Germany. This folder shoots 6x9 medium format (120) film. The bellows had a few pinholes in them, but nothing some RTV sealant couldn't fix. The trickiest thing on this camera is that there is no focus. You simply estimate the distance to your subject, and set the lens to that. Luckily I found this site and made my own paper rangefinder. fishing sunken ship jump choo choo playa jesus carriage the man

2012-09-15

lost southeast asia photos

Found some other photos I neglected to upload. These are from my Southeast Asia trip. I also scanned a good amount of my negatives from the trip that can be found here.

bangkok traffic Traffic in Bangkok, Thailand. The skytrain can be seen above.

staring cow This cow was grazing in Duc Hoa, Vietnam, just outside of Ho Chi Minh City.

laughing rower From a trip on a row boat around Ha Long Bay, in northern Vietnam.

ha long bay island One of the many islands in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam.

sihanoukville beach A beach in Sihanoukville on the coast of Cambodia.

2012-09-12

italia

These have been sitting on my hard drive for months. From a trip to Italy I took back in May. All of these are from Rome.

saint peter's dome
Inside Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.

waiting for the bus
Taken in Rome, Italy from the steps of the Capuchin Church of the Immaculate Conception. I highly recommend checking out the Capuchin Crypt. Sadly photography was not allowed inside.

walking shadow
Looking down from the window of our Bed and Breakfast in Rome, Italy as the sun was setting.

Sant' Ivo Alla Sapienza

Sfera con Sfera inside the Vatican courtyard.

Next up, Burning Man prints.

2011-12-13

dark history

Some photos from the darker parts of my travels in Cambodia. Nearly half the population of Cambodia was wiped out under Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge.

face of genocide
A few of the skulls in the Buddhist stupa at the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek in Phnom Pehn, Cambodia.

Scan of a print on Ilford Fiber paper. Shot on Kodak Tri-X 400 pushed to 800. Scanned in color with a few tweaks to try to recreate the print as it looks to the eye.

on to the next
One of the irrigation rooms at Tuol Sleng Genocide Prison in Phnom Pehn, Cambodia.

Scan of a print on Ilford Fiber paper. Shot on Kodak Tri-X 400 pushed to 800. Scanned in color with a few tweaks to try to recreate the print as it looks to the eye.

2011-12-02

seasia in color

Been spending some time in the color darkroom.

three monks
I was framing this shot of the Royal Palace and these three monks walked around the corner. Could not have worked out better.

Scan of a wet print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper. Shot on Kodak Portra 800.

dodging motorbikes
Crossing the street in Vietnam is an adventure in itself. Yet after riding a motorbike you somehow find harmony in the chaos. As long as you're in control. I never got passed holding on for deal life on the back of one.

Scan of a wet print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper. Shot on Kodak Portra 400.

food cart
I found this cart in Bangkok's Chinatown. Street food is huge in this part of the world.

Scan of a wet print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper. Shot on Kodak Ektar 100.

2011-11-20

chambok village homestay in cambodia

This set is from Chambok, Cambodia. We had a homestay for one night in this village near an eco tourism center. The center coordinated homestays with a few families in the village. We also went around a school and temple in the village where I got some of these photos. I'm in the process of contacting the eco village to have a copy of these photos sent to the village.

two girls from chambok

These girls were hanging around the temple in the village. This is one of my favorites from the trip.

behind bars

Classes were on break when we visited the school. The students were coming back into class and these guys were eager to pose for the camera.

Da told us he was the only student who spoke English. He had learned it from his dad and was happy to practice with us.

A boy who is too young for school, but was following his mother around.

This is our homestay host and her son.

2011-11-13

first photos from southeast asia

I've been slowly developing and printing rolls from a trip to Southeast Asia I recently took. Other than a point and shoot, I took just my Minolta Autocord. Other than a few minor problems it held up during the trip, although it's still scratching some of my negatives. I think I got some good results though. I've been spending much time in the darkroom the past few weeks getting my favorites on paper. Below are a few from Cambodia. There will be more in the weeks ahead.

monkey!

This photo was taken at Phnom Pros in Kampong Cham, Cambodia. There was a family of these guys and I think this guy was putting himself between us and the youngins. Luckily he didn't give me rabies.

bayon temple

This is part of the Bayon Temple Complex in Angkor.

what's for dinner?

This was taken on out way to Sihanoukville in Cambodia. There are two or three pigs in the cage on the back of the bike. They did not look very happy, but perhaps they are still too small to be dinner.

2011-09-05

color prints

Been doing a lot of color darkroom printing lately. It's a bit more time consuming than black and white due to the fact that it's difficult to find the right color balance. Sadly these scans don't do the actual prints justice. I got them pretty close but the print just looks better on paper than on the screen. Same thing can be said for scanned negatives though.

pigeons

brick at night

san francisco skyline

st mary's of the assumption