A Change In Plans

On Sunday I went to High Park to do some shooting that required a bright sunny sky. I didn’t get the sky I wanted, so I switched gears and went into one of the forest trails, where the light was deep and moody.

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Hasseblad 500C/M, 50mm/4 Distagon lens
Rollei Retro 80s film, developed in Rodinal

 

Being Seen

On a very hot Saturday I met up with a bunch of film photography friends, and we ended up at the Beaches. I find it interesting that while the human didn’t notice me taking the image, the dog certainly noticed me!

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Hasselblad 500C/M, 150mm/4 Sonnar lens
Rollei RPX 400 film

Portrait at the Workshop

At the wet plate workshop I attended last weekend in Michigan. I took a “time-out” to take a conventional film portrait of the partnwe of the woman giving the workshop.

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Hasselblad 500C/M, 80mm/2.8 Planar lens
Rollei Retro 80S film 

The Brighter Side

On the night of the Nice attacks, Janice and I went for a walk on the Boardwalk on the Beaches. I had left my phone at home by mistake and since I use it for a meter the exposure was an estimate but I got it. With so much darkness these days, it was nice to capture some of the brighter side of humanity.

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Rolleiflex 3.5E3 (Xenotar lens)
Rollei RPX400 film

Hiding in Wait

Another image from Hamilton: this time, it’s a GO train, and to me with its green matching the trees, it seemed like a creature hiding, waiting to pounce.

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Rolleiflex 3.5E3 (Xenotar lens)
Lomography 400 C-41 colour film

Morning Light

From my recent weekend in Hamilton. Walking around the downtown core around 8 am I loved seeing how the morning light lit up old buildings such as this one.

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Rolleiflex 3.5E3, Xenotar lens
Tri-X film

A Colourful City

Hamilton, Ontario is still saddled (unfairly in my opinion) with the reputation of being a gritty and unattractive city. I think the opposite is true: it is a city of fascinating architecture and splashes of colour, even in the most mundane items.

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Rolleiflex 3.5E3 (Xenotar lens), Lomo 400 C-41 Colour film