Showing posts with label sx70. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sx70. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Kyle

I got this impromptu portrait of Kyle when out hiking with him and my hubby. It was taken on my SX 70 Alpha camera using The Impossible Project's PX680 First Flush film.
We hiked to Elephant Arch outside of St George, UT. When I took this photo, we were in the thick of the sand portion of the route. We all were moving a bit slower , so we noticed things a bit more. We took in the way the light was bouncing around the valley, and stopped to photograph the waves in the sand. It was happy and peaceful so I thought it would make a perfect moment to capture.


Kyle is going through some really hard times right now, so he said he's going to hang the original up where it will remind him to smile more. I think that's a great use for a photo. 

Monday, February 21, 2011

Zion National Park Polaroids

Three images, taken from the bridge at Canyon Junction of Hwy 9 in Zion National Park. These were taken right around dusk this past Saturday. These were captured on my Polaroid sx70 camera, using px70 PUSH! film. (I'm having fun playing with film from The Impossible Project.) It was a lovely, albeit cold day at the park. After taking quite a few shots on the bridge, I walked around taking in the evening winter beauty of a snow-covered Zion. I love the transformation that a little white covering can do to a place. 




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.