jamelle acts like a tourist, part 1
Taken during a recent trip to Los Angeles, California, while walking down Pacific Beach and Venice Beach. Shot with a Fuji GW670II loaded with Kodak T-MAX 400 and using a yellow-orange filter.
Taken during a recent trip to Los Angeles, California, while walking down Pacific Beach and Venice Beach. Shot with a Fuji GW670II loaded with Kodak T-MAX 400 and using a yellow-orange filter.
Taken during a recent trip to Los Angeles, California, while at UCLA. Shot with a Fuji GW670II loaded with Kodak T-MAX 400 and using a yellow-orange filter.
Taken at the University of Virginia and around Charlottesville. Shot with a Nikon L35AF using Fuji Velvia 100 transparency film.
I was briefly in St. Louis to give a talk, and had a chance to take a few photos in one of the older parts of the city. My Leica M5 was my weapon of choice, equipped with my 50mm M-Hexanon f/2 lens. I used T-MAX 400 film, without any kind of filter.
I’ll just comment, real quickly, that I was shocked by the level of abandonment and neglect I saw in St. Louis. It honestly surpasses anything I’ve seen in say Baltimore or parts of Philadelphia.
Snapshots with my Leica M5, a 50mm lens, and some Kodak T-MAX 400.
Taken in Charlottesville in the Woolen Mills neighborhood. Camera was a Fuji GW670II and film was Kodak T-MAX 400.
A quick shot from downtown Charlottesville, taken with a Fuji 6x7 rangefinder and Fuji Provia 100f film.
Taken at Swannanoa, an abandoned mansion in Afton, Virginia. As usual for medium format photos, I used a Fuji GW670II rangefinder. Film was Fuji Provia 100f and Kodak T-MAX 400.
Photos from Busch Gardens Williamsburg on the first day of "Hallowscream." Taken with a Fuji GW670II rangefinder using Kodak T-MAX 400, lab developed.
Taken in Waynesboro, Virginia during a local street art festival. Shot using a Fuji GW670II rangefinder and Fuji Provia 100f film.