The things I do to avoid my homework
It is a well documented fact that I am awesome at avoiding homework. It is left to the last minute, and then a little alarm goes off in my head and I get to work and scrape by with just … Continue reading
It is a well documented fact that I am awesome at avoiding homework. It is left to the last minute, and then a little alarm goes off in my head and I get to work and scrape by with just … Continue reading
First, the photo from our photography workshop: And some previous photos I hadn’t posted yet: Photograms from the workshop too: Pinhole Photo from the workshop:
Yep, only took me a few months but I did finally buy the new heavy-arts.com domain name, so it should be much easier to find me now. Back to doing drawings for Visual Inquiry for me. Enjoy your public holiday … Continue reading
Is easily one of my favorite inventions of the last decade, it’s just so fun.
Yes yes, I know I said I was focusing on 35mm…But, well, I bought a Mamiya RB67 with a 120 back, Waist Level finder, prism and 90mm lens. The RB67 is a full manual, medium format, rotating back 6×7 format … Continue reading
In a [previous post], I talked about aspect ratios. These have a big impact on how you compose scenes and how you print your photos, so it’s been interesting. Of course, you aren’t bound by these conventions – you can … Continue reading
I’ll probably keep making these posts as new stuff comes up, and hopefully for anyone looking at the new CV Rangefinders this information will be useful. I’ve no new complaints about my Bessa, but I have to reaffirm that it … Continue reading
Photos from the Bessa R2A, with the 50mm f/1.8 lens Fuji Superia 100: Era Pan 100: