Here’s a few more from that day, god I love film… Shinjuku park, a Big Dog, Contax 645, Zeiss 80mm f/2, Fuji Pro 400.
Monthly Archives: October 2009
Some portraits
Shot in Shinjuku park, these are a couple of friends that I was hanging out with for the day. I love the look of these and still can’t get over the depth of field that medium format and fast lenses can create. I have a Mamiya C330 on the way with 80mm f/2.8 lens and...
shinjuku park
A few weeks ago a couple of friends and I spent an afternoon walking and photographing around Shinjuku park. I’d never been there before and it was an amazing location. I’d love to do a model shoot there, so many great areas and beautiful light. I seemed to notice a lot of couples and families...
Eyes barely open
Some shots that I took in Singapore on a Hasselblad 501cm. These were using the mirror lock up feature but seems to have not worked properly and created a sort of blinking photo. I quite like how they turned out and seem a lot more interesting as you can’t see the full frame but just...
As promised!
Here are the first of the Contax 645 medium format film shots. These have been scanned and I’m loving how they turned out. These were shot on Fuji Pro 400 and over exposed one stop. I love the organic and neutral look of film and it seems to be something that digital is lacking. I...
Contax 645 Polaroids
Here are some Polaroids taken on my Contax 645 with Polaroid film back. These were just scanned from my crappy flatbed scanner so the resolution isn’t that great. The Polaroid prints look amazing! It’s a lot of fun exposing the shot and timing the development process on a timer according to the ambient temperature. It...
More Hasselblad
Here are some more Hasselblad shots from Singapore. I mentioned these friends in a previous post, please check out their work on Flickr. I am really excited to think what a huge time saver film will be when shooting weddings. All of these Hasselblad photos were as processed with no Photoshop work at all. These...
Hasselblad
Here are some Hasselblad shots from Singapore. These were only scanned from the prints so don’t judge the quality too much. For our wedding and portrait photography we will be scanning them using a Fuji Frontier scanner in New Zealand for high resolution and quality. But these photos have shown me that film is still...
UNIQLOCK
This is so cool, the dancing is awesome. If you haven’t seen it check it out! Thanks to David for pointing me in the direction of this.