A Simple Session On My Roof

Traveling great distances for the sake of a photograph isn’t always possible, nor is it even always necessary. Take this session for example. All I had to do is travel up a flight of stairs to the roof of my building to find a great backdrop to work with.

Photographed with a Hasselblad 500c/m and Ilford FP4 120 film.

Comparatively speaking to the buildings around my complex, my roof isn’t the tallest structure in the neighborhood. So I wanted to work quickly to keep too many prying eyes from nearby buildings from noticing what we were doing. All of these images were made when the COVID pandemic was in its early days though so most if not all of the office buildings that surrounded us were shuttered and closed. There wasn’t any traffic on the streets below us either at that time so quite frankly the entire scene and mood of that afternoon was a bit eerie. Nothing quite like existing out in a cityscape and being met with mostly silence.

Photographed with a Hasselblad 500c/m and Ilford FP4 120 film.

All of these images are from a single roll of Ilford FP4 film that I later souped up in Rodinal. Stand development was 1:100 for about 45 minutes with a few inversions at the very beginning and a few more at the 20 minute mark. Despite the heavy cloud cover there were some bright patches of sun peaking through the sky at strange angles to the model and I figured stand development would help me pull out details even though the scene is semi backlit.

Photographed with a Hasselblad 500c/m and Ilford FP4 120 film.

We probably could have gotten away with exposing more than one roll of film up on my roof, but I was feeling a little paranoid and wanted to get in and get out as quickly as possible. But hey, three images that I’m happy with on a single roll of medium format film isn’t bad!!