As usual, I was waiting to shoot at least 5-6 B&W films before mixing a fresh batch of XTOL to develop them. So, some of the photos are recent and others were shot sometime in the past 2-3 months, even dating back to the quarantine in spring. Enjoy :) 2 x Ilford HP5 pushed to […]
Tag: kodak
Syros, Part 1: black and white
This Easter, we visited the island of Syros for a truly relaxing holiday in Ermoupoli. This was my first holiday with the M7 and, in the 8 days of the trip, I ended up shooting about 15 rolls of both color and black and white film. The color films are not yet back from the […]
island journal
Some 35mm leftover shots from home and around the island :)
Villa Betty, cats, puppies, Rosalia & high heels
Just developed and scanned 3 Kodak Tmax100 films, shot mostly with my new Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f1.2 VM. What a treat of a lens! Pure pleasure :) “Villa Betty” in Leros: diamond rain droplets: Mira: & Hercules aka “The Favourite”: Lee with Big Maybelle ❤️: Mingus: Pepper: Some night shots @ Alinda in Leros: A […]
Back to film, a post for camera nerds
This is a fairly long post. It is a post about “first world problems”. Hahaha. Camera and photography decisions. Equipment, lenses, photography mediums. It is fun to take these things very seriously, because obviously they are not important. Not really. I mean, you could shoot awesome photos with any camera and terribly boring ones also. There […]
Summer black and whites
– WARNING: EXTREMELY LONG POST – Haven’t updated the blog in a while, so quite a lot of black and white scans have been piling up on my hard drive. Most of the photos have been shot with the Nikon 35ti and a few with the F3. So here goes: @ Dio Liskaria: @ […]
Rolleiflex and other black and whites
Lately, I’ve been working on my darkroom and scanning workflow, trying out chemicals etc. I think it’s been paying off, and I’m excited to keep shooting film again. Here are the Rolleiflex shots first: some nikon F3, with the precious Voigtlander 20mm: and, of course, the adorable Lomo sprocket rocket (very very decent lens!):