Shot on film: Ilford HP5 | Plaubel Makina 67 | Nikkor 80/2.8
I did a quick loop walking around Hong Phat Food Center in the Jade District. The black and white (BW) season has begun.
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I did a quick loop walking around Hong Phat Food Center in the Jade District. The black and white (BW) season has begun.
I’ve seen a few photographers doing a year of black and white (BW) photos. That’s an excellent challenge, and good practice in general. Black and white eliminates an entire dimension of photography, forcing us to
Tungsten balanced film feels like a relic in today’s world, since our light sources have evolved towards the cooler colors of incandescent and LED. Moreover, modern digital post processing can color balance light sources are
All photographers have gear acquisition syndrome (G.A.S.), which is almost incurable. Although lumped together, there are a few different types. Some people buy a camera for a look, or maybe the need for a special
The Fujifilm G617 has to be shot on a tripod. This is something I do not do – I love to go around town with a tiny camera and just shoot. Tripod sounds so… professional,
Many photographers want to shoot in the 1:3 pano aspect ratio because the photos look panoramic. One option is to crop down any photos to this aspect ratio, but it will not use the full
Film prices have been rising steadily over the years, but for some reason, medium format (120) has remained stagnant. Just a quick recap, the most common non-instant film formats are 35mm (full frame equivalent) and,