Showing posts with label Keystone camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keystone camera. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Zion National Park Polaroids 2

I had so much fun taking these Polaroids in Zion. I don't mind lugging a camera bag loaded with five different cameras, because sometimes the images are just magic. Sometimes they just have a life of their own. The first three images below were taken on a Keystone 60 Second Everflash-- a big hulking camera. But its a workhorse. When "nicer" Polaroid cameras have let me down, the Everflash has been ever faithful. Lame joke, I know, but its true.The film is known as Chocolate. It can turn any number of tones between pastel blue, pink, and brown. At times it shoots like a monochromatic brown-white film, but at others, other shades come through. Over two days of shooting it in Zion I feel like I got quite a variety. 






This last two photos were taken on a Polaroid Spectra camera. I cropped out the white border of the scans to show just the photo part of them. This is on some of the newer film from The Impossible Project. I really like their black and white film. (Who am I kidding, I like all their film!) They've come so far and I can't wait to see what they yet have to pull out of their sleeves. 




Monday, December 20, 2010

Cami and Andrew, analog


Keystone 60 Second Everflash camera, 690 film (expired)

I had such a great time shooting formals for Cami and Andrew. We met up and went to the Kolob Terrace area. The spot that we worked with was on private property, with the owner's permission. Andrew and Cami had scouted the area earlier, and it was their wish to be photographed there. Their choice in location was just amazing. The scenery was gorgeous, and the day was just about perfect. The weather was lovely, and the sky kept changing, so I was presented with various lighting opportunities. Thank you, nature.
I took a mix of photos on a few different cameras. These are a few of my favorite shots taken on some of my analog cameras.

Keystone 60 Second Everflash camera, 690 film (expired)

Polaroid SX70 camera, PX70 First Flush Film

Keystone 60 Second Everflash camera, 690 film (expired)

Recesky TLR camera, Kodak 200 iso film.

Cami and Andrew are such a great couple. I am happy that I was able to photograph part of their journey together.