One William Down The Canyon
By my standards, this shot is ancient, taken almost 2 years ago. It seems longer to me, but that's all it's been. I've decided to head back into my archives…
By my standards, this shot is ancient, taken almost 2 years ago. It seems longer to me, but that's all it's been. I've decided to head back into my archives…
Straight ahead is the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) in Armory Square Syracuse. To the right is the side of the building that houses the Landmark Theater I featured…
I didn't tell my collaborators, but I had second thoughts about selecting this image for our project almost as soon as I offered it. It's a fine image I'm proud…
I've decided to break up my extended series of film shots of Coney Island and Grand Central with a week of digital images. I spent a week in Walt Disney…
The Coney Island Circus Sideshow bills itself as "the last permanently housed place in the USA where you can experience the thrill of a traditional ten-in-one circus sideshow." Photograph of…
Photograph of the Eldorado Arcade sign at Coney Island, taken with a Diana F+ plastic lens camera and cross-processed Velvia 100 slide film. "El Dorado" is Spanish for "the…
I could not decide whether I preferred this storefront shot straight on, or from an angle that also showed the Parachute Jump tower behind it, so I'm posting them both.…
Shooting 35mm film in the Diana F+, and choosing to expose the sprocket holes, creates a near square aspect ratio. So there was really no reason for me to turn…
Let's see, how many retro clichés elements can I incorporate into one image: plastic lens? check film? check cross-processing? check visible sprocket holes? check double exposure? check kitsch and Americana? check…
Coney Island is a fairly small area, and as I previously mentioned, much of its old structures have already been razed, so while it is fascinating to photograph, there are…
This week I'm going to feature cross-processed shots from my winter morning trip to Coney Island. I showed a few in this post, where I went into the details of…
When I started researching this post, I was confused, as I started finding articles announcing (and usually complaining about) the demolition of the Shore Hotel in Coney Island. A bit…
I know it's too urban, with the asphalt, parking meters and institutional apartment buildings, but otherwise this is what I imagine Area 51 would look like. A giant old fashioned…
You can see some flaws in the scan alignment here: sprocket holes on top and an edge of another image to the left. This would be, of course, the easiest…