As Michael and I ventured through Coney Island all I thought about were the memories this place provided for so many generations of locals and tourists. Coney represented a past that so many were trying to recapture every spring and summer. In just the short amount of time I have experienced Coney, many changes have [...]
Posts Tagged ‘toy camera’
Coney Island Horizon
Posted in Analogue Fieldtrips, Destination, tagged B&W panoramic, B&W photography, Brooklyn, Coney Island, Horizon, locals, lomography, memories, NYC, panoramic, tourists, toy camera on April 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Shooting Noir Style with Modified Diana F+
Posted in film photography, Lighting, Technique, tagged Diana, Diana F+, elimchrom 400bx, elinchrom, Film, film noir, Lighting, lomography, modified diana, noir, portrait photography, rollie inrared, toy camera, toy camera photography on February 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
There are never enough hours in a day. Especially when it comes to photography. There is so much involved with the capture and processing of images these days, that sometimes it just takes the fun out of being a photographer. Thats why, to me, photographing with the Diana is so much fun. [...]
Modifying the Diana F+ Part 2 – Test Shoot
Posted in Technique, Uncategorized, tagged 89b filter, color film, Diana, Diana F+, elinchrom, Film, film photography, hacked diana, infrared film, Photography, portrait photography, radio slave, rollei infrared film, shooting infrared, skyport, studio lighting, studio strobes, toy camera on January 21, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I would have made a terrible scientist. Anyone who knows me can attest to that statement. I have a habit of wanting to try many things for the first time, at the same time. This usually ends with me pulling my hair out, and taking a more pragmatic approach. This test shoot was one of the rare [...]
Modifying the Diana F+ Part 1
Posted in How to, Uncategorized, tagged camera, custom camera, Diana, Diana F+, film camera, film photography, flash photography, hacked diana, lomography, plastic camera, pocket wizard, sky port, toy camera, toy camera photography on January 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I remember 10 years ago when digital imaging first started to make inroads into mainstream photography. I was having a conversation with a photographer friend of mine who was extolling the virtues, and future of digital photography. I rolled my eyes at him and swore that I would never give up wet process. Two years [...]




