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The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
2d ago
Not that I care too much about artificial holidays, but…this is one I can get behind.
The only shame is that I can’t celebrate it by staying inside the whole day ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
6d ago
The latest in a series of articles I’ve written for 35mmc; the original can be found here.
Style wasn’t always my thing, and spending a lot of money on a custom-tailored shirt wasn’t something I’d always wanted to do but in this case it was inevitable, I suppose. Since 2017 I’ve been working on a photo project documenting my job driving Jeep tours around Colorado Springs, and part of that job is dressing up like a cowboy. In the last two years I’ve been taking greater interest in my appearance, developed a bit of a clothing obsession, and gotten a reputation at work for it now.&nbs ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
2w ago
One way or another I make it into a lot of people’s vacation pics. Hope they get a kick out of it when they review their photos ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
3w ago
Perhaps the last of a series. The trolley’s new engine is loud enough that I fear for my hearing.
Let the old guys drive it, being old and deaf can go together here ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
1M ago
Not to be confused with P-Dog, who is a bit less of an authentic cowboy.
And I don’t have a pilot’s license ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
1M ago
Partiers, thankfully not too raucous: standard St. Paddy’s celebrations I suppose. I met a couple fun people at the photographers’ open house that invited me out afterward, and I was going to meet up with them at a particular Irish pub. They offered to share a cab with me but I wanted to put all my excess stuff in my truck instead of carrying it around with me, so I went there first and walked to the place. Of course they never showed up and I can’t blame them because there was no way we were getting in. I got what I wanted out of the experience, which was plenty of ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
1M ago
Both are necessary and I’ve found that dual-wielding drinks is the correct way to operate when talking all day.
Also this is the time of the year when it fluctuates being hot and cold ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
1M ago
Laying down track and trying to stay ahead. I’m quite a bit ahead now considering I’m just getting to these photos! And I suppose the thing is that if I didn’t tell you I shot these nearly 5 years ago you wouldn’t have known that they were that old, right?
This collection has a handful of pictures in it that I really like from a composition standpoint. As well, a couple of them feature my coworker Curly who is now retired and living in California ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
2M ago
Two different kinds of work boots for two very different jobs I’ve had, White’s and Danner are both bootmakers in the Pacific Northwest. My mom always liked Danner and I have to say that they’re extremely comfortable, which has me considering a pair of their hiking boots.
Ironically enough Danner and White’s are now owned by the same parent company. There are still plenty of independent bootmakers out there like Nick’s and I would have gone with those over White’s but then I wouldn’t have the heritage of a 150yr old brand, plus they’re my trail boss’s favorite boot brand. He ..read more
The Resurrected Camera | An Argument For The Affordability Of Film Photography.
2M ago
Because nearly all my passengers are city slickers who never encounter wildlife.
Then again who am I to judge ..read more