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“Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow." – Imogen Cunningham

“A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.” – Edward Steichen

Film Friday - A Whole Roll of Velvia After a Storm in the Dominican Republic


For this Film Friday I thought I'd repeat the exercise of putting up a whole roll of film (which is 12 photos when you shoot 120 film in a 6x6 camera, as I do). I did this once before with a roll of black and white film in Montreal, but that roll was shot over two days, while this roll I shot in maybe an hour and a half after a rainstorm one evening.

I love the moodiness of these photos, but I also can't help but think that they're a bit too dark to really feel like me, and I'm not overly pleased with the way the shadows are rendering - no real detail, but they don't go to black quite either. I've played with them in Lightroom and so they're better, but still not quite the way I want them. I don't know if it's an issue with shooting the film in a way that doesn't show it to its best advantage, or if it's been scanned wrong, or if this is just maybe how it's supposed to look.

Anyway, that aside, there's still a lot I love about these beach shots. They're much less sunny than the photos I've posted in the past two weeks. I'd love to hear what you think in the comments.

We walked along this beach almost every evening to find a restaurant for dinner, hand in hand. Evan pretended to be annoyed when I would stop to take a photo, but I think he's really become inured to it at this point. We were often the only ones on the beach, although rarely some other wanderer might pass us by. It was a lovely feeling to stroll and listen to the waves breaking, or lapping quietly, depending on their mood.












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Jillian and Eliot - Overdue!


I photographed this stunning, amazing wedding last year and somehow it never made it onto the blog. Here are a few photos, and I promise (cross my heart!) that a proper, full-length post of images will be up soon. It was a truly incredible day. You'll see.






Kittens and Puppies for Caturday

I'm not really sad, this is just my face.

I watched a video on the internet recently about kittens.

OK, maybe more than just one. But one in particular struck me, a video called Giant Men Meet Tiny Kittens, wherein some dudes (who are maybe not petite, but whom I wouldn't call giant exactly) pretend to be nervous around cats, then they meet some kittens and ultimately they are charmed by them (spoiler alert). Not all that far-fetched, really. Who isn't charmed by kittens?

In that spirit, this Saturday I have some kittens who would like to charm you. They're pretty darn cute, really, and so I think they can pull it off, but if not, there are a couple of puppies thrown in at the end just in case. Enjoy!
















Kitten belly!









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Film Friday - Dominican Republic Beaches on Ektar











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Film Friday - Dominican Republic on Velvia!


OK, so the title of this post is a bit misleading. First of all, two of these photos aren't from the DR (they were shot in the Atlanta airport, can you guess which ones??), and the first photo isn't even Velvia - it's Provia!

I'm so sorry.

But what these photos lack in honesty (or wait, is it the photos, or is it me? Don't answer that) they make up for in sheer colorfulness.


I do love me some slide film. And Velvia, I apologize for all those times I maligned you, and said I wasn't really sure why everyone loved you. I get it now. You're not really meant for gloomy San Francisco days. You belong on the beaches. My bad!

Our little hotel room patio


Random archway

My favorite palm tree. Probably. It was hard to choose.

More DR film photos coming up next week! I'm still working on scanning all nine rolls (!!) I shot, but they're looking good so far. Especially if you like palm trees.

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