grand rapids
I was in Grand Rapids, Michigan a little while ago for a panel. I had one free hour to walk around downtown and take a few pictures. Here are the keepers!
I was in Grand Rapids, Michigan a little while ago for a panel. I had one free hour to walk around downtown and take a few pictures. Here are the keepers!
The boy and I spent the day in Staunton a few months ago. We visited a museum, had lunch and walked around. It was a good time! Here are the keepers from a roll of film I shot. I believe this was Ilford XP2 Super, taken on a Leica M4-P.
This was a 19th century structure at the Frontier Culture Museum.
The old sanatorium, off limits to the public.
The Staunton courthouse.
The Camera Heritage Museum, which has a massive collection of old cameras and a very…eccentric owner.
The Shenandoah Valley School of the Deaf.
A different angle on the courthouse.
I took all of these on my Crown Graphic with Kodak Ektar film at some point last year, around late October and early November. I forgot about them for a few months, finally got them developed at the start of April and scanned them last week. Out of ten sheets of film, I have five keepers, which isn’t too bad all things considered. Let me know what you think.
I recently used a free Friday to take a drive down to Petersburg, walk around and make a few photos. Here were the keepers.
A few shots from a nighttime walk to and from dinner, from a trip to New York earlier this year. All taken with an Olympus E-P7 and the M.Zuiko Digital ED 12mm f/2.0.
Took a jaunt over to the tomb of Ulysses S. Grant when I was in New York a little earlier this year. It’s a beautiful landmark that’s worth the visit. I only took a few photos. Here were the keepers.
Camera: Yashica-D. Film: Ilford XP2 Super.
Another angle.
Camera: Leica M4-P. Lens: Konica M-Hexanon 50mm f/2.0. Film: Ilford XP2 Super.
Photos from a lovely little park in Moncks Corner, South Carolina. I took these with a few different cameras: the Leica M4-P, the Olympus Pen FV and the Canon Powershot G10.
And this is a photo of some nearby church ruins that we went to check out after taking our walk through the swamp.