A temperature of -20 Cº didn't stop me to wait for someone to appear on this snowy desolated path in the most known park in Montreàl, Quebèc, The Mont-Royal park. The long wait was worth it. This pic was taken with an Olympus OM1 on Kodak TX film.
"Do you smell that? It's fixer! I love the smell of fixer in the morning..." A blog about analogue photography, a showcase of mostly medium format photos made and developed in the old way
February 23, 2015
Snow in Parc du Mont-Royal, Montreàl
Etiquetas:
black and white,
film photography,
Kodak,
Kodak TRIX,
Montreal,
Olympus OM1,
parc du Mont-Royal,
snow
February 16, 2015
Seduce my mind and you'll have my body.
A photography taken on Kodak Tmaxx with Hasselblad for the series Catastrophe and the Cure. Is there anything more beautiful than a naked woman bathed in light reading a book?
Etiquetas:
artistic nude photography,
black and white,
film photography,
hasselblad,
kodak Tmaxx,
model
February 09, 2015
A splash of colour to my life: Kodak Ektar 100
The Olympus OM1 and the Kodak Ektar (film I liked best with combination of camera and C41 process after the tests I carried on) brought some colour into my life, photographically speaking. I like colours on film, especially as they appears on Ektar. This pic has been taken in Boston, MA, and it is a clear example of the dynamic range film has, much larger than digital. It is been a very long time I am not taking photos with digital cameras. it looks like it is going to stay that way.
Etiquetas:
boston,
c41,
colour,
film photography,
Kodak Ektar,
Olympus OM1
February 02, 2015
Sensuality and black and white film photography
What I try most in my photography is to capture the beauty of the female body, trough sensuality and elegance, playing with the contrast and the pose in order not to loose strength in the pic. This image has been shot on Kodak Tmaxx and Hasselblad for the series Catastrophe and the Cure - Portraits of the Women I Loved
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