Tag: photography
Overdue Xmas Post (Part i – digital)
collection of Ricoh GR shots from Athens, Xmas 2017 and, the black and whites:
Big summer post (part i)
It’s been quite a while since I last updated this blog, so here goes. The post consists of photos from the entire summer of 2017, and it is “part i,” because there’s still a lot of black and white films left to develop and scan (coming in part ii). Enjoy :) First, here are some […]
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!):
Leros Solidarity Network Costume Party @ PIKPA
On a lovely Saturday afternoon, everyone gathered at the PIKPA building in Leros for a heartwarming children’s costume party. Learn more about the Leros Solidarity Network and our actions in support of refugees here – It is great to shoot these kids, they love having their picture taken and, when you show them the pics […]
A Rollei Roll & A Sprocket Roll
a couple of forgotten films
finally got round to developing some left-over black and white films. It took me a while to remember how to use chemicals, but I got there. Hopefully there’ll be some new films soon. Sprocket Rocket: Rolleiflex: and some 35mm, show with the Nikon F3:
Athens short
Back to black and white
The little Ricoh GR renders such beautiful colors, that for a long while I stopped producing black and white images, but I felt it was time I got back on the wagon. The GR preview mode has a very nice black and white setting (via effects) to help you set up your frames with b&w in […]
Long overdue post
I apologize in advance for the long post, but that’s what happens when you never find the time. It’s been a very busy and difficult time. Things have been tough all around Greece, dealing with a double crisis, and on our small island, most of us have been busy, ceaselessly tending to our work while […]