I developed my first roll of black and white film a little over a month ago in early April 2018, and what follows is the subsequent order of what are my impressions 12 rolls later.
Read MoreOvercoming Hurdles on Location Shoots
Although inspiration in the creative process is beautiful, I would also say that anticipation to a potential problem is quite as crucial.
Read MoreMore Books, Less Gear Noise: Reacting to The Street Portraits of Bill Hayes
For me, all the noise that revolve around any specific camera you can think of is unbearable; and for that reason, I’m turning to printed publications when it comes to seeking art content.
Read MoreDeveloping my First Rolls of B&W
I was able to develop my first rolls of black and white film. I decided to stay within the Kodak spectrum of things, so TriX 400 and D76 was my way to go.
Read MoreLearning the Ways of Street Photography
I took these pictures using the manual, zone focusing ring on my camera as it allows me to work swiftly and increases my changes of capturing people's interaction.
Read MoreWhen Things Don't Go According to Plan
Over the past few weeks, I have had some reasons to exasperate. Once again, I experienced that teaming up with people is not easy.
Read MorePortraits with Compact Camera: Fuji X100 F
It wasn't the lens nor the camera that took the picture, it was me and the proximity I manage to negotiate with the subject what made it work.
Read MoreBook Report: The Art of Robert E. McGinnis
Reading a retrospective book on Robert E McGuinnis reminded me of a question: Is illustration art?
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