Black & White Vol. 110
Bit of hiking, street photography, urban landscapes, portraits, coffee and art. It's been a good few weeks.
On a technical note, I've finally attained an accurate simulation of the Kodak black and white film I shoot, so I've been using the digital Leica M a little bit more lately, even if I don't get the same sense of enjoyment and "effort" that I do with film.
Mount Glorious with Dash & Hannah.
Driving home.
Cashmere roads.
I get so much out of this bridge.
Pfft.
What a weapon.
Portrait of Simon on HP5.
West End House Shot #2.
Pipes and kegs.
I've been avoiding close up street photographs for a little while lately, but I'm trying to push myself back into it.
Tyler's Hanimex 8mm motion picture film camera.
Tyler Alberti teaching a portrait lighting workshop.
Main model and acting talent Robin Anthony Darch.
High key headshot lighting.
Workshoppin'.
Window light.
Getting our papparazzi on.
Favourite portrait near the end. This day was all shot on digital and processed to look like Kodak TRI-X 400 in Rodinal.
Put your shoes on, Ocean.
Hi.
Olden Holden.
This unit block is being constructed down the road. Not looking forward to the traffic later on this year.
Along the Bicentennial Bikeway.
Riverside Expressway.
When you just managed to line them all up without thinking.
Corporatisms.
Building buildings.
More building!
Fog makes everything right.
West End, my favourite country town stuck in the middle of a city.
Okay.
I love this frame.
Hello Juno!
Big garage sale in Paddington.
Substations look interesting in good light.
Ramen and steam buns with Genevieve.