Three minutes feels like a long time when you are watching the second hand on your watch. Two and a half minutes is the point where one begins to appreciate silence. Or if not appreciate it, then at least to acknowledge that it exists. The camera isn't moving. I'm not composing. Time just has to walk forward without my assistance. The film needs just a few more seconds to soak in the light. I hope I managed to record the swaying of that tree just ahead.
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Missing Polaroid Type 65
Many years ago, In an effort to avoid the supposedly hostile weather of the Pacific Northwest, I rented an art studio near the train yards of Swan Island in Portland. Just to get a sense of how long ago I am talking, my monthly rent in the studio was a whopping $100 dollars. At the time, I actually considered that a financial hardship. Now days I can sometimes spend in excess of that on film alone during a single photo session. That is not to say that I am suddenly a rich photographer at this point in time. No, it is more just to illustrate how far $100 dollars will get you today vs. over a decade ago in Portland.
Read MoreA New Way To Blog
I am starting a little experiment when it comes to writing blog posts for this website. You will probably never really notice the difference but my first draft for this text was actually done on an old school manual typewriter.
Read MoreStretching Along in Summer
I've got to say that summer has been rather great so far. I recently went out on a photo shoot near the northern rivers along the way from Portland to Astoria and had the opportunity to make some images I'm pretty happy with. I decided to keep things simple on this particular photo shoot and only had my Minolta SRT-101 with me with about five rolls of Ilford HP5.
Read More35mm Point And Shoot Session
The only camera I had with me was my trusty Pentax UC-1 which I normally keep in the glove box of my car loaded up with some Ilford HP5 film.
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