Abandoned farm
Inside the overgrown courtyard of a decayed farm in the south of Rome. Leica R4 with 50 mm Summilux on Kodak Ektachrome slide film, cross-processed.
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out there | Mamiya RB67 | expired Provia 100F (cross-processed) | 2023
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Untitled Pinhole Photographs (Rural Inkster, North Dakota) - pinhole photographs - paper negatives, 2 minute exposures +/-, aluminum can &camera, caffenol developer - robert matejcek - 2024
“And as things fell apart, nobody paid much attention.”
- Bret Easton Ellis - American Psyco
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Cyanotype of my cat Icarus, a 15 year old F3 Savannah Cat
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Toyo 45A: Lille kirsebærtræ på en diset dag by Lars Holte
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Small cherry tree on a misty day Camera: Toyo Field 45A Lens: Rodenstock Sironar-N 150mm f:5.6 (yellowgreen filter) Exposure: 1/15 @ F/32 Film: Foma Fomapan 400 Action 4x5" hand developed in Xtol Replenished
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In Process Film
Kodak Tmax & Ektar film
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Turns out the guy who has been doing this for years and knows what he’s doing knew what he was doing, my old paper was ass and Rising Stonehenge has saved me. 100% cotton paper my beloved. Anyway I still need a silver nitrate refill and a printing frame
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I saw a video where someone said that (if you're doing photography as a hobby, not as a career) the camera that makes you want to take more pictures and want to use that camera all the time is the best camera to buy, and for most people that might not be the most expensive, decked out camera out there.
and that advice really applies to most things, doesn't it? anyway, much like how I basically always turn to marie kondo's "does this spark joy?" question when it comes to Things, the above lesson is something that I think I'll take as a guiding principle whenever I'm spending hours on youtube watching product reviews because I want to buy a Thing but I don't know what model of the Thing I want to buy.
yes the Thing looks cool, but will it actually make me want to do [reason I'm buying the Thing for] more frequently? will it make me fall in love with the process of Using The Thing?
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planters | Mamiya RB67 | expired Provia 100F (cross-processed) | 2023
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Untitled Large Format Still Life with Paper Skull and Flowers - analog photograph - paper negative, 8 second exposure +/-, hand-built cardboard box camera, wollensak 127mm enlarger lens, caffenol developer - robert matejcek - 2024
“Reality is inside the skull.”
- George Orwell
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Lounge with Lorne
Photography by Ayedatsmanny
Shot on 35mm w/ Fuji Superia 400
March 2023, Washington DC
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Mia on Tintype.
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Josine, 2023 by Toma Gerzha
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