Holy Angels Home — Rochester, New York
Mamiya DTL500 on Tri-X, scanned and treated with AltPhoto’s Daguerreotype filter on my iPhone. (Original image circa 1984)
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Holy Angels Home — Rochester, New York
Mamiya DTL500 on Tri-X, scanned and treated with AltPhoto’s Daguerreotype filter on my iPhone. (Original image circa 1984)
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Eastview Mall — Victor, New York
Mamiya-Sekor DTL500 with 35mm Vivitar
Kodak TriX film (pushed 2 stops) on Kodak Polycontrast Rapid paper (solarized)
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The Argus C3 was a low-priced rangefinder camera mass-produced from 1939 to 1966. Heavy and bulky by today’s standards the C3 was a durable camera which helped to popularize the 35mm format.
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The Bell & Howell Electric Eye 127 is an auto-exposure 4×4cm 127 film viewfinder camera made by Bell & Howell around 1958. It has a single fixed shutter speed and the aperture is controlled either by the selenium cell or by an aperture slider hidden under the nameplate below the lens.
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The Kalimar SR 200 was a rebranded Russian made Zenit-E – a 35mm film SLR made by KMZ and produced between 1965-82.
Зенит = Zenit means Zenith in Russian.
This camera makes the Argus C3 feel lightweight
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Wellness • Poetry • Life
The camera gave me an incredible freedom. It gave me the ability to parade through the world and look at people and things very, very closely. Carrie Mae Weems
Jane's Lens
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Photo blog featuring historical places of New England and the Southeastern US
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My world through the lens of my camera!
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