“Street Scene, New York” by Walker Evans (1928)
Brilliant. I’m still trying to track down what he shot this with.
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I am in the market for a film scanner. I shoot a lot of black & white film with my Pen and my Canon, and these days I’ve been developing it at home. I figured I was approaching some Holy Grail of...
View ArticlePrince Framed
Well, another minor setback. I took too long getting all the pieces in place and missed my opportunity to hang photos at Jimmy’s Coffee this summer. Lessons for the future: Prints are not as expensive...
View ArticleI’m hung
It’s true. Though I still need to go back and add placards (& prices) to each photo, and probably some sort of bio, and I already want to rearrange a bunch… and… and…… …here are terrible photos,...
View ArticleSo, that place is open again
By which I mean the Green Room. I was heading up there anyway to walk around and not buy googly eyes, so I caught some photos (one required me to be Batman to obtain!) which were carried by OpenFile...
View ArticleVisiting the Sylvan Apartments
Last May one day I explored the Sylvan Apartments on a whim. The Sylvan Apartments are a block of century-old Edwardian rowhouses near Dufferin Grove Park that have been completely vacant since 2006....
View ArticleYellow & well red
Colour photography is hard. Whenever I think I might have a handle on seeing and interpreting things through a lens, I put a roll of colour film in my camera and realize how completely lost I still am...
View ArticleSilent Auction Photo Poll
Hello! My favourite café/second home Jimmy’s Coffee is hosting a silent auction to benefit an organization called Sketch. Sketch uses art to enable and inspire the creativity in “street involved and...
View ArticleLunchtime on Queen West
More B&W from the Ricoh. I’m such a hypocrite. This was a sunny lunchtime stroll on Queen West this afternoon.
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