

Here is a picture for you
February 28, 2008
Old School
February 18, 2008So I’ve decided to start blogging again. I just have all these pictures and I want to share them.
Here are a few from a roll of HP5+ I had developed. An older roll I found lying around. I don’t really like the quality that much. Sort of grainy. I would rather develop and print themself, but that’s not really an option right now.
Went home for a few days. Decided to go the park. Not much to do in small towns.
Here is where I eat over-priced, terrible food because I’m forced to be on my universities meal plan. Awesome!
These were from the first few days of school. Back when I was naive and optimistic about college
Sitting in the window sill of my old room.
Looking out the window of her room.
Driving around one night.
That’s it for now. I’ll be uploading more later. Probably digital stuff. I have some kodachrom 64 that is exposed, I’m just not ready to pay for it get developed ![]()

to hell with tri-x
July 1, 2007no more tri-x, no more hp5+. That stuff is nothing compared to what I have found. A rare film of fantastic quality

Yes, from now on I will only be shooting polaroid “it’s a girl” film. Commonly found in cheap disposable cameras given to new parents of female babies, this iso 400 color print film has cute, cliche and colorful expressions on borders across the bottom of the frames!
I’m going to search to see if I can buy it in bulk. I love when companies create such timeless and classic photos with their creative girl expressions.

Color landscape
June 14, 2007I’m switching to a more frequent, smaller post format. Comments appreciated.
A shot for iowa today. I just like the exposure, and overall feeling.
A lot of stuff going on. But I’ll report on that later. Thanks to a slow moving river and lack of sunscreen I have sunburn almost to the point of requiring medical attention. Very unpleasant, but at least I don’t work much this week, and don’t work in the studio at all, so I should make it through. I’ll probably regret this when I’m 65 and have skin cancer, but by then I’ll be able to have it removed by a robot surgeon or something ![]()













