Bygone Film Photography

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09/02/2022
A new still life series I’m working on exploring time and it’s effects.Nature’s first green is gold,Her hardest hue to h...
10/15/2021

A new still life series I’m working on exploring time and it’s effects.

Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
-Robert Frost

Camera: Calumet 45n
Lens: Sinar 150mm
Film: Kodak Portra 400 4x5
Exposure: 5 minutes

Its been awhile since I’ve done any real collaborations as I haven’t been shooting much after moving out of my studio. T...
09/24/2021

Its been awhile since I’ve done any real collaborations as I haven’t been shooting much after moving out of my studio. Thanks to Ted and Vox for bringing me in to collaborate and dust off my cameras! This was a lovely shoot, and it’s always great working with such creative and talented folks!

Models: .in.mono &
Camera: &
Film:

It’s the little things that capture your attention in a photograph.Model:  Camera: Mamiya RB67 ProSD, 180mmFilm: Kodak P...
07/21/2021

It’s the little things that capture your attention in a photograph.

Model:
Camera: Mamiya RB67 ProSD, 180mm
Film: Kodak Portra 400, Ilford Ortho Plus (80)

The first shoot I ever did with !Shot on a Hasselblad 500c/m using Portra 400.
07/19/2021

The first shoot I ever did with !

Shot on a Hasselblad 500c/m using Portra 400.

Can you guess what inspired this set? ”Blowin’ in the Wind” with the imaginative and super-talented  and published in  C...
05/05/2021

Can you guess what inspired this set? ”Blowin’ in the Wind” with the imaginative and super-talented and published in

Camera: Mamiya RB67
Film: Portra 160/800 @ DC Arts Studios

A past test shoot using Film Photography Project’s 4x5 X-Ray film with the talented .me.Camera: Calumet 45NLens: Sinar 1...
04/20/2021

A past test shoot using Film Photography Project’s 4x5 X-Ray film with the talented .me.

Camera: Calumet 45N
Lens: Sinar 150mm 5.6
Film: FPP 4x5 X-Ray @ DC Arts Studios

Shot around DuPont Circle with the brilliant . I’m always grateful when the models I work with allow me to experiment an...
04/14/2021

Shot around DuPont Circle with the brilliant . I’m always grateful when the models I work with allow me to experiment and test different styles and techniques. Really happy with how these came out.

Camera: Hasselblad 500c/m
Film: Cinestill 800 @ Dupont Underground

Bo***ir on train tracks? This was such a fun shoot with the amazing .me. Likewise, it was published in !Camera: Hasselbl...
04/13/2021

Bo***ir on train tracks? This was such a fun shoot with the amazing .me. Likewise, it was published in !

Camera: Hasselblad 500c/m
Film: Kodak TMax 100 @ Potomac Shores

One of the first shoots I did last year after a long hiatus from photography.  was so awesome to work with, especially w...
04/08/2021

One of the first shoots I did last year after a long hiatus from photography. was so awesome to work with, especially when she allowed me to experiment with different film stocks in and around Union Station.

Shot using Kodak Portra 160 and Ilford Delta 100 on an RB67 ProSD. @ Union Station, Washington D.C.

Another shoot with the amazing .msbrazil at the beautiful Patapsco Valley State Park.Shot using a Hasselblad 500c/m on P...
04/07/2021

Another shoot with the amazing .msbrazil at the beautiful Patapsco Valley State Park.

Shot using a Hasselblad 500c/m on Portra 400. @ Patapsco Valley State Park

Loved shooting in this location, despite having so much gear and trekking down some rather steep trails. And also a real...
04/06/2021

Loved shooting in this location, despite having so much gear and trekking down some rather steep trails. And also a real pleasure to be asked to capture .msbrazil at Patapsco Valley State Park.

Shot with both a Hasselblad 500c/m and Mamiya RB67 on Portra 160. @ Patapsco Valley State Park

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