I seldom do fashion shoots. Here’s one. 😉 I used a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model and Kodak Tri-X 400 film to make this photograph. #kodakhawkeye #fashionshoot #120film #blackandwhite #filmphotography
👀😈🤌 #amazonfinds #kodak #kodakhawkeye #urbex #viral #trending #firstvideochallenge #adventure #doll #amazon #share #silocone #toys #history This is a video of a silicone doll. This video is for educational purposes only.
an archway leads to a newsstand. there is a corner of a big, ornate, wooden bench
Inside San Jose Diridon Station, which has a classic train-depot newsstand/snackbar. Taken on a #KodakHawkeye.
This is scanned from the negative. I want to try making a print and doing some tricks to selectively get the walls to be a bit darker while leaving the shadowy newsstand about like it is.
vertical shot up the neon Roxie sign
another one, but you can see some of the underside of the marquee too. also a ladder going up the sign
From the roll I developed last night. Taken on a #KodakHawkeye.
Roxie Theater, SF.
Had to get down on the sidewalk to take these. I washed my hands a long time before I started eating popcorn.
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from inside a dark store, pointed at glowing arched windows
a rustic wood-frame building that maybe used to be a stage coach stop and was probably more recently a gas station, but is now a dilapidated house, I think. there's a modern car out front. looking up a slightly sloping dirt driveway at this, and there are tree branches arching overhead.
More #KodakHawkeye pictures, from #SanGregorio (a tiny town, really just a crossroads with a store, south of Half Moon Bay, CA).
The first one is taken inside the store (it's actually also a cafe & bar; if you go on a weekend, someone will probably be playing […]
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a foreground fence, with horizontal boards, is nicely in focus. so are some stalks of tall grass growing through it. in the background you can see a barn through the fence boards, slightly blurry.
Working through the roll I recently shot with the #KodakHawkeye. This was "focused" on the fence by using a close-up attachment and standing as close to the recommended 3-foot focal distance as I could approximate.
Shooting a TLR (or TLR-lite) through the fence […]
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looking straight up a tower of the Golden Gate Bridge on a foggy day
Lightweight "TLR-lite" cameras like the #KodakHawkeye are handy for vertical shots. You point the lens(es) up, and instead of looking down into the viewfinder you just hold the camera in front of you. More comfortable than craning your neck to look straight up!
a road going around a curve on a hill, there are trees and a distant ridge, and a telephone pole and a single wire. there are some warning signs to keep people from driving off of a cliff, but they came out kind of dark.
you can see a lot more detail. a few wispy clouds are visible. it's California so the grass is dry, so now it's pretty bright. and the yellow warning signs really pop.
Almost the same shot, unfiltered, and with a yellow filter. It makes it way better! Taken with a #KodakHawkeye. #believeinfilm
looking up the side of a building which has very ornate balconies
a corner café, with people sitting at tables out front; the upstairs part of the building has bay windows and metal fire escapes
back on Market St, a PCC streetcar swooshes through the intersection, as a biker rides the other way. I really hope those bastards don't mess up car-free Market St. in the background is the IOOF building, which has cool occult symbols on it.
Some more #KodakHawkeye shots from SF, walking back from Glass Key to my office on Market St.
#120film #FilmPhotography #filmisnotdead
a complicated crossing of trolley bus wires, with a dramatic sky overhead
sign on the Al-Tawheed Mosque. it's a vertical sign held up by a metal frame, which long ago must have advertised some business, maybe with neon; now there is a painting of a minaret
The next roll was shot on a #KodakHawkeye. These are both on Sutter St, SF, right outside of Glass Key Photo.
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Took this camera home to the George Eastman House.
No.2 Hawkeye Junior from the 1930-ies. Film: Ilford Delta 3200.
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