- John at the tate modern
- John medium format - week 5 cross process
This is definitely what John looks like...I love though how the shadows are going blue due to the x-process - again I toned down the red otherwise it looked like he'd had far too many brandies ;-) Shot with Bronica, with Fuji Provia slide film then cross processed. - John medium format cross process
I love the expression on this! Shot with Bronica, with Fuji Provia slide film then cross processed...cropped and took out some of the red/magenta - he came out very 'red' ;-) - John medium format cross process
Shot with Bronica, with Fuji Provia slide film then cross processed - couldn't decide between this or the closer crop so posted both - John medium format cross process
A very heroic pose! Shot with Bronica, with Fuji Provia slide film then cross processed - John medium format cross process (close crop)
Shot with Bronica, with Fuji Provia slide film then cross processed - John Medium format cross processed
Shot with Bronica, with Fuji Provia slide film then cross processed - John, tate modern
- kirk medium format - reupload
Wasn't happy with the colour (yes it came like that from the lab!) and INHI how a grey background became blue...but anyway...shot on a Bronica with Portra NC (neutral colour, no sign of that here!) - kirk medium format - reupload
Wasn't happy with the colour (yes it came like that from the lab!) and INHI how a grey background became blue...but anyway...shot on a Bronica with Portra NC (neutral colour, no sign of that here!) - Kirk Medium Format Week 4
Portra 160 NC, Bronica - Kirk Medium Format Wk 4
Shot on Portra 160NC - Bronica. - Obsessive Compulsive New Order
Covers of a compilation I did back in 2002 - Obsessive Compulsive New Order
Covers of a compilation I did back in 2002 - Self Portrait (week 9)
This is a self-portrait I took on the Portrait Course ad-hoc - an experiment in soft light bouncing from the ceiling I want to know what happened if the subject took the picture. There are many things wrong with this picture, but I like it despite and because of them...the soft light and the faded/flarey contrast makes for an interesting portrait.