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Welp, I finally got back all my film scans from our trip to NYC and thought I'd share a few. As you can tell these aren't my typical look and feel. But thats for good reason, this trip was a vacation! The more I thought about this trip, I came to the realization that the last thing I wanted to do was carry around an expensive 15 pound camera. So I opted to go old school and document our trip with 3 different cameras. I used a couple medium format film cameras ,a Lubitel 166 and a Holga 120N, and of course the trusty iPhone3Gs. They are all pretty amazing, it was awesome to see this trip in such a different way. I love the way film has such a personality and these cameras bring out amazing grain, splashes of color and unique light leaks that make the frames really unique. There are a bajillion more to share someday, I think I shot almost 5 boxes of film! I have a personal gallery in the works where you'll see more of these show up soon! Hope you enjoy them!
To Life!
Just a few more frames...
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those are gorgeous! Especially the one of you in front of the bridge. I mean it, you're pretty hot ;)
did you go in 1978?
seriously man that is some stylin art
(07.31.09)These are awesome. Nothing like film!
(07.31.09)These are proof, out of many, that you are incredibly talented at your art. Wouldn't have wanted to spend my vacation with anyone else but you :)
(07.31.09)These are proof, out of many, that you are incredibly talented at your art. Wouldn't have wanted to spend my vacation with anyone else but you :)
(07.31.09)Cool. You are going to start shooting film for all your weddings! Thats great! Nice photos Joshua.
(07.31.09)TOMS SHOES!!!!!!! yeah :)
(08.01.09)i've been waiting to see these!
(08.01.09)Wow, I've never seen NY quite like that Josh, taking that camera was the best decision ever!
(08.02.09)thanks friends, it was an awesome trip. I've since started taking the Lubitel to wedding for the B&G portraits. It takes forever to dial in but it's SO worth it. The shots are unlike anything else!
(08.03.09)what an awesome tour of new york city! you really picked out some awesome details, and i love the inclusion of your wife.. looked like a tone of fun, can't wait to see the new b & g portraits!
(08.04.09)aweseomeness!!!! - now you have to go and make me want to go get that camera...now i'm mad at ya ;)
(08.05.09)Simply beautiful. Excellent wor...vacation!
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