Galleries

  • B&W Adventures – Kodak T-Max 100 – 2004

    These were taken on the same day that I went to explore Greenwood Cemetery back in 2004. These were taken in both Greenwood and Holt Cemetery. I had never heard of Holt Cemetery until I came across it that day. From the Save Our Cemeteries website: Originally a cemetery for the city’s indigent population, Holt…

  • Sunrise – Konstruktor w/ Lomo 400

    Back in early September, I decided to get up super-early one Saturday morning and head to the Madisonville boat launch to catch pictures of the sunrise. I brought my Konstruktor loaded with Lomo 400 and managed to get some really beautiful shots of the sky. I am always surprised how nice the shots I get…

  • X-Pro Adventures: Greenwood Cemetery 2004

    These are probably some of the oldest film scans on my laptop, back from when I was working at Lakeside Camera. During the majority of my time in the lab, I either spot checked the photos or worked the photo printers – one was an Agfa and another a Fuji printer that I had used…

  • Expired Film Experiment 1 – Lessons Learned

    Expired Film Experiment 1 – Lessons Learned

    Expired film. The more blogs I read, the more I read about the holiness of expire film. How you can get some really great color shifts, or lighting effects, or other cool things happen. I know I’ve mentioned in previous posts that I was waiting on a couple of rolls to come back from development.…

  • Canon DSLR + Super Takumar 50mm 1.4 lens

    Canon DSLR + Super Takumar 50mm 1.4 lens

    Last Friday night I decided to get up early Saturday morning and head out to the Madisonville Boat Launch to get some shots of the sunrise in my Konstruktor camera. When I woke up Saturday morning, I decided to also bring my DSLR with another experiment. Probably a little over a year ago, I had…

  • Konstruktor w/ Fuji Superia Xtra 400 – 2015

    Konstruktor w/ Fuji Superia Xtra 400 – 2015

    When I really started getting into Lomography, one of the first things I put on my wishlist was the Konstruktor camera. A chance to spend a weekend afternoon building a completely working camera from a kit? UH YES PLEASE. The kit was actually fun – it’s almost 90% plastic parts, but the mirror assembly is…