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America is a mosaic of unique individuals united as a community, striving collectively to preserve life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This pursuit is rife with countless…
The vibrant colors with the warm tones is great for snapshots with a point and shoot. Gold combined with dreary cold days in the city makes for a perfect…
However intimidating, I love the results. I chose black and white as the format to force focus on my composition and the subjects within each photo.
Visiting Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania is going to be a new family tradition that we enjoy for many years. The lush green foliage, captivating water features (I’m assuming—they were all turned off for the season!), and breathtaking conservatories filled with…
Prior to owning a film camera, I always played around with photoshop to emulate the look of film. It’s possible to make a digital photo look like a film photo, but something is missing from the altered digital version…
My prized possession—the Hasselblad 503cx! I first learned about Hasselblads from my Dad after seeing one on a lunar landing TV special (I wanted to be an astronaut growing up!). Since that moment, they’ve always been in the back of my mind. So, a few months ago when
Developing black and white film at home is very easy! I will go in depth on what equipment and chemicals I use as well as how to use them…
We enjoy road trips; they’re zen in a way, only having to concentrate on the road while chatting or listening to the radio. Oh, and I wear a kilt!
When Sara and I finally got time to escape for a long weekend, Sedona, AZ was the first place we wanted to see! The drastic change in geography over the half-day drive to Sedona was astonishing. Seeing
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There’s something special about shooting landscapes on medium format film. It’s not just about the gear—it’s about the experience. The slower pace, the richness of the images, and the satisfaction of seeing a well-executed shot come to life all make it worth exploring.