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Entries in Black and White (25)

Monday
08Mar2010

Trials & Tribulations

Laguna Beach, CA - 2010 I was able to get the Chamonix out this weekend to try some TXP 320, Tri-X in large format, and some long exposures. I found an old article will I was traveling last week that mentioned the useful combination of Pyrocat-HD and TXP. I love the negatives. Meaty. Thick. Nice. For scanning, not so much. I just can't get what I want out of them. 

This was as much a session to clear the head as much as anything else.  I didn't want anything literal so I thought I'd try my hand with the new meter, a red filter and the new film.  I also exposed a couple of sheets of Acros 100 but haven't developed it yet.  Thankfully this is a spot I can go back too and keep trying to get it right.

This was a 4 minute exposure. At this size you can't tell that a dog bumped the tripod leg. As I said, trials and tribulations!

Tuesday
09Feb2010

Travel

There is quite a bit of travel coming up over the next several weeks.  Over the last few years I've been making images as I travel but have been reluctant to really show anything.  It's still somewhat disjointed as far as trying to pull it together, but here is one I like that I found in the reviews.  It also reminds of the somewhat bumpy ride down from San Jose tonight.

Somewhere Over Central California, 2007

Thursday
28Jan2010

Tommy Kane

At times, I reluctantly view myself as an artist. I do use the word loosely but on occasion, if I get something I like and someone else does as well, I'll succumb and think I have some talent. And then I run across a real artist and I wonder what in the world I was thinking.

I came upon Tommy Kane's blog by chance but I don't remember how. Take a look at his work and read through the blog a bit.  It's quite enjoyable.

Indiana Steeple - October, 2009

This is another image from the trip to Kentucky late last year.  I'm headed back in a few weeks and plan to spend some time making images again.  I think I have a better idea of what I'm looking for this time.  For a variety of reasons only the Leica and Yashica Mat will be making the trip. 

Thursday
21Jan2010

Lately

Admiral's Club - John Wayne Airport, Jan. 2009I'm going through sheets of negatives in an attempt to get to a darkroom and print some contact sheets.  I really miss the ability to see all of my images at once.  I've tried to scan the sheets and make a digital contact sheet, but the results have been pretty pathetic, and I don't think I'd care for them much anyway.

For Christmas I received the Jim Marshall: Proof book which really was the push that's driving this a bit.  Dan Milnor is providing some inspiration as well.  But January has been busy and I haven't made it to the darkroom yet.

As I've been gathering up the negatives I came across this image from last year.  I didn't scan it at the time I scanned the other inauguration images but it's grown on me.  It's another reason I want to print up contact sheets.  I really want to review images from a couple of years ago.  Have I improved? Are there images there I didn't notice and has the passing time made them more appealing?  I don't know but I'd like to.  So it's off to the darkroom in the next couple of weeks and see what I see.

Friday
01Jan2010

Happy New Year

In Remembrance - Larene A. Pace, February 19, 1928 ~ June 22, 2009Happy 2010! This has been a great year but it was also bittersweet. I’ve been fortunate enough to be surrounded by a wonderful family and great friends.  We’ve gotten through some of the toughest times this year together and will continue to do so.

I traveled over 150,000 miles and was able to visit China, Japan and the United Kingdom. I met a lot of interesting people along the way and I had a chance to photograph some of them. I think I made some of my favorite images this year, and I was fortunate enough to have met several photographers that have been helpful in making my images better and I’m grateful.  I'm hopeful this will show in my images in the coming year.

Going into 2010 I remain optimistic about the world we live in and where it’s going. I’ve got a great wife and daughter, a loving family back in Kentucky as well as here in California. For all of you, for my friends and acquaintances, I wish you a Happy New Year.

Saturday
26Dec2009

People Images

Venice Beach, December, 2009I'm not much of a street image maker. It's not my forte and I usually find these images lacking interest.  I'm much more interested in the people included in the images and the story behind them. For me, the image with words is much more compelling, but the image has to stop me first. Once it does I want to know the story. And to do that the photographer must be engaged in some way.  

It's difficult for me to engage and that usually shows in images where I attempt any type of street shooting. This was an image made after I had stopped and spoken with this gentleman. He had two dogs with him but I had only noticed the one he had on a leash. I had missed this dog, tucked into his shirt to keep warm, until we started talking to one another.

What drew me to the guy was his dog who would stop when approached, roll over on his back, and start wagging his tail with such energy his entire body moved sideways over the ground. He was known as "The Love Dog" and this was this guys shtick. Quiet funny actually.

But as we talked I noticed the other dog and wanted to get an image of the obvious connection. Just as I was framing it up, the cop car pulled in behind him.  I thought it would ruin the image but I made it anyway as more people were approaching "The Love Dog" and my time was rapidly closing with the two of them. 

I like this image because of what I did and how I got out of my comfort zone. The conversation with this gentleman was fun as well and provides the story, at least for me, behind the image. Wether its' good or not I'll leave up to others to decide.  But I do think it will prompt me to try this more often.  I need something close to home to document. Who knows, maybe I can turn something like this into a body of work over a period of time.  We'll see, but the journey will be much more enjoyable now that the hardest first step is out of the way.