It’s every photographer’s worst enemy: GAS, or Gear Acquisition Syndrome. The endless desire for more gear. I think film photographers are afflicted even worse, as the options of film formats (35mm, medium format, large format) and camera styles (SLR, TLR, waist level finders, rangefinders) offer so many combinations, we are curious to try them all.
Read MoreShooting 35mm film through a Pentax 67 gives a unique wide, panoramic view while exposing around the sprocket holes and leaving you with the information of the negative. In this post I explain how to properly load 35mm film into Pentax 67, what parts you need, and how to maximize the number of shots per roll.
Read MoreHow’d Father’s Day 2020 go down? Let’s just say I used every moment of light to spend time with my family, the beach, and a magnificent little camera: the Leica M3. From sunrise to sunset, I canvased the beaches and boardwalks capturing the amazing colors that a sun on the horizon presents on Kodak Portra 400 and 160.
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