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March 17 2012

Mercedes-Benz
bigger is better.

Fuji 400H pushed to ISO 800.

If you haven't tried it, 400H is a great film to push. It gets kind of grainy but it's not a big deal if you are shooting medium format. Besides, the grain is rather pretty looking and pointillist-like when the film gets pushed.

When you expose 400H at 800, the entire color palette becomes tinted with slight green and strong purple tones (especially darker tones).

If you really want to go nuts, shoot 400H at ISO 1600 and the color shifts and contrast get pretty intense. Give it a shot.

Also, if you know what model/year of Mercedes this is, holla at me.

February 14 2012

FS: Sinar Alpina w/ Nikkor 150mm lens
- Sinar Alpina
- Nikon 150mm f/5.6 W
>Sold together for $700

-Calumet 6x7 roll film holder (not pictured_
>$100

>$750 for everything together

The Alpina is the lightest camera with full movements made by Sinar. It is in very good condition with smooth movements and no cosmetic or structural flaws/damage. Comes with 17" rail which is great for macro work. All metal design and synthetic bellows means it is well suited for shooting outside, in adverse conditions.

If you are familiar with the Sinar F1, this camera is very similar. The primary difference is the flat rail, where other Sinar models have a cylindrical rail--this is the reason it is so light, though. Other than the rail, every other component is compatible with the full range of Sinar's modular parts and accessories. If you are not familiar with the Sinar accessory collection, the camera can be fitted with adaptors for Nikon, Canon, and other digital camera bodies, which gives your digital camera real movements for advanced focus racking and perspective shifting techniques. There are also special backs that allow you to shoot a variety of medium format aspect ratios (from 6x6 to 6x12). The full range of accessories can be viewed here www.cameramanuals.org/prof_pdf/sinar-01.pdf

Along with the kit comes an immaculate, very minty Nikon 150mm f/5.6 - f/90, with shutter speeds from 1s - 1/500s (also has bulb and T settings). The 150mm focal length is consider "normal" for 4x5--50mm lens in 35mm camera terms. This lens is a newer vintage with full multi coating. The shutter speeds are accurate, the aperture is smooth, and its blades are oil free. The optics are free from any dust, scratches, or other defects. In short, this lens is excellent. It is by far the best piece of glass I have every owned.

Not pictured is a 120/220 roll film holder in 6x7 format. It's kind of old school, but it is clean, light tight, and works well. This can be purchased separately from the rest of the kit.

Send me an email if you have any questions or interest in buying it.
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February 07 2012

Fab Nails, 2011
Here is another image from my BFA thesis.

December 11 2011

November 20 2011

Summer, 2011
Dog at the beach.

Better larger.

November 18 2011

'P' is for Pro Photographer
When I grow up, I want to be a badass like this guy.

November 12 2011

November 06 2011

Perfect Teeth
Printed size: 42" x 65"

An image for my BFA thesis.

October 22 2011

October 14 2011

Strawberry Shortcake
Yum yum get some.

(L is for large.)

September 27 2011

September 17 2011

shot from the day job...
Capturing some big, shiny canvases in the artist's studio on 4x5 slides.

September 15 2011

head-dress
Culture for sale! Get your culture! Get it here!

(L is for view Large)

September 01 2011

The/A Mall
For Jeffery.

jeffsaysyes.com
Outdoors inside
Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle

August 13 2011

August 09 2011

???
finally making some art with the 645

July 29 2011

AUGUST EXHIBITION
I am filling a last minute gallery opening with a new animation I am working on.

If you are in Portland, Oregon, during August, you should drop by and give it a gander. It's only, like, three minutes long, so I know you can do it!

July 12 2011

20110707-15_ghi
Just chillin'...

June 28 2011

Potted Plant, 2011
Interior Flora / Impossible Perspective
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