(Angie and Brandy finding something absolutely hilarious!)
Here are some highlights from the first roll of film from my G1. It is amazing how much longer it takes me to go through 36 pictures on film vs. 36 digital. I could blow through 36 digital shots in 2 minutes...but this roll lasted me over two weeks!
(Yuna showing her typical calm personality and Julie)
(Lauren showing off her new special tape)
Most of you might not even be able to tell the difference between these shots and my the ones from my other camera, but some of you may. The lens on my G1 is absolutely phenomenal, and the camera itself if great. I am really excited to keep shooting with it now that I have seen some results. I really love the tones and raw feeling with this camera and film.
(Sophie, Becky and Brandy in the windowsill- a nice little garden is outside that classroom)
(Sophie and Brandy on the walkway between buildings)
(Betty and Ariel on the walkway between buildings- and someone getting a great set of bunny ears on Ariel)
As you can see most of the shots are of the same few kids (and the same is true with other posts). It is as simple as some kids are just more photogenic than others, and they are usually the ones that produce the best pictures! They just can't seem to get enough of having their picture taken.
(Dan- showing his new tape on his face)
(Lauren- looking mischievously curious)
(Becky- she is probably one of the sweetest girls I have ever seen)
(Brandy- I am not sure what happened to this picture, but I really like it (perhaps it was a film processing error))
(Brandy...not laughing for once!)
(Sophie in some interesting lighting)
(Angie and Brandy in an uproar again)
1 comment:
all of these look like shit... kidding... how cool would that be if someone just straight out hated what you did? so funny. i get those notes on flickr on occasion, and after almost crying on the first few, i've really grown to love them. :D
anyway... the thing i love about you doing film, and its definitely illustrated in this batch, is that it brings out a sense of rawness and edge, and creativity, to your work, which i think was the only thing missing... everything else was aesthetically brilliant, and has been, for a very long time... but when you combine the edge with all that you do so well... it makes for some really interesting creatioins... growth, elevation, progress.
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