Archive for the ‘Film’ Category

Film!

July 24, 2009

As I’ve said on here before. I love film. It’s how I got started too. Amy bought me an old Nikon film camera about 2 years ago, I spent a ton of money on b/w film and just about shot everything. After the first few rolls I was absolutely hooked.

Now, I have 4 old film cameras that I rotate taking with me wherever I go (yes, I usually have a camera on me all the time). I thought I would just share some recent ones that I have taken lately. I would love to start to incorporate some film shots in our weddings. The tone and color just can’t be replicated with digital. Film.is.good.

p.s. The first set was taken with a 1970’s era Nikon EM, the second set was taken with a cool little Fisheye camera that Amy bought me(she is the best wife…ever!)

Hello there.

FISHEYE!

This is me…Hi.

February 25, 2009

I noticed that I had pictures of Amy and Ella on the blog but none of yours truly. Not that you really want to see a picture of me, but I thought I would post one for good measure(haven’t heard anyone say that since 1940).

This was taken at an Indian Restaurant in Bloomington Indiana last summer. The place is actually owned by the family of the Dalai Lama(the whole place reminded me of the moive The Darjeeling Limited), and since I have this incessant urge to always take a picture when there are mirrors involved this is what happened.

Hello.

I hope today finds you well.

Brian

Polaroids & Clouds

December 19, 2008

Due to the terrible weather we have been having lately here in Indy, I thought I would post a few of my favorite Polaroids from this summer, of one of my favorite things…clouds.

FILM

December 16, 2008

As I mentioned before I love film. I love the look, feel and smell of it. It has such a vintage tone that digital just can’t replicate. I still shoot a lot of film through old camera’s on my free time. Here are just a few of my favorites lately.

A Toy Camera

December 16, 2008

I love to shoot film as you will see in this Blog. I bought a Toy Camera(called a Holga, everything on the camera is plastic) a while back and finally was able to develop the film. Here are just a few from the first roll.