Film, same wall - I have to thank Evaan Kheraj for painting this wall for a shoot he had - we share a studio. The colour is great.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Polaroid_Scan_03
I did some testing last week - something to keep me sharp, I suppose. I wanted to shoot of the last of my Polaroid Type-55 black and white film but it was all kaput - I only managed one frame out of about 8 or 9.
However, I did have some old Fuji Instant film - it's a bit magenta because of the age, but it looks pretty cool. I just scanned in the print. Of course, there is the small matter of dust and scratches and some very prominent thumb prints, but I still think the shot is nice...
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Rasberries
Old shot - I took this years ago of my sister-in-law's hands and my Mother-in-Law's garden. The berries were fantastic. I shot this just after sunset - one of my favorite times of the day from a light point of view. You only get a couple of minutes but that strange blue hue you get from a bright summer sky is pretty cool...
T55-Molly-1.jpg
Another shot from the Summer on Polaroid Type-55 and the Linhof. I love the dropoff of focus in this image.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
Christina_Lake_06
Margot, in Gill Creek at Christina Lake. Her aunt bought her this dress - I love it against the green of the trees.
Christina_Lake_05
Elise, standing still just long enough for me to get a single frame off. Shot on 4x5 neg film with the Technikardin.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
T55 George
My Nephew, George. On the dock - Type 55 Polaroid and the Linhof again... It's funny, he's not much of a pose-for-the-camera kind of kid, but I was really blown away by his pose for this shot. Lucky, I guess...
Friday, July 25, 2008
Thursday, July 24, 2008
T55 Margot
On the dock at Lake Simcoe. Margot, trying to stand still in the high wind. Shot on 4x5 with Type 55 Polaroid film.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Margot sitting
She's pretty patient, for a 5-year-old. Well, for any age, really. At any rate, this is Margot, only too happy (although you wouldn't know it from the photo) to pose for her dad. Shot on a 4x5 camera with neg film of some sort or other. I used that Xenotar 150mm lens again - my favorite.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
SunYatSen Pond
This is the pond at Dr Sun Yat Sen Gardens in Vancouver. I was out shooting early(ish) in the morning a while ago, and got this shot. It was taken with film and my Hasselblad - I just got around to scanning it last week.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
New York
Bedroom in the Metropolitan Museum. I took this shot for reference, just in case I think about getting an inlaid headboard or gilt wallpaper... Amazing, but not to my taste...
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Knife on Plate
This is my homage to one of my most favorite photos, La Fourchette, by Andre Kertesz This is another old image, scanned in and among some other images I recently found.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Organic Beets
I Just re-found this transparency after quite a long time thinking it was lost. It's actually Agfa Scala (sorry, best link I could find to it) film, a black-and-white transparency film that came out in the 80s. It was really nice film but it had to be sent off for processing, a la Kodachrome, so I don't think it really did that well. Interesting stuff, tho...
Friday, June 20, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Golf Ball
A Gatke golf ball. According to the box it came in, it was made by Zippo, the same people as the lighters. Also according to the box, it's guaranteed for 18 rounds. I'm lucky if I get 2 or 3 holes out of a golf ball before it gets, uh, lost.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Telephone
Mrs. A's Telephone (for those of you wondering what all this old stuff is, well, about 7 or 8 years ago I did a promo called '(some) things from my grandmother's house' These are some of the things - I'm working on a show in late July and I'm scanning all my old film.
At any rate, this phone was actually in service until just a little while ago. I could never remember which way to spin the dial when I made a call. My kids had no idea how to use it...
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Turmeric
Old, old shot. I must have done this close to 10 years ago - maybe not quite that long... At any rate, it's from my grandmother-in-law's house - she wasn't using it any more. Love the design...
Monday, June 02, 2008
Real Weddings Cover
Well, they did go with that shot for the cover of Real Weddings. I think it looks smashing, glad I took the extra few minutes to get this shot...
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Ginger Box
Ah, the old Choy Heung Candied Ginger. You have to wonder about any food product put on a ship and sailed half-way around the planet. I bet it didn't taste too good... The box was pretty cool. Shot on hand-made paper from Paper Ya.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Satin
Shot for a client who needed a background like this. It was an interesting exercise in lighting shiny things - the fabric is a lot harder to handle (both with placement and with light) than I had anticipated. But we managed to get some interesting shots...
Monday, May 26, 2008
Blowtorch
Morey Backun at Backun Musical lit up a clarinet key (is it called a 'key'?) for me while I was shooting out there. The blowtorch looked great and I love how it sort of resembles a spotlight.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Mug on Table
quick shot in one of the very few sunny days Vancouver has had this year. It's supposed to get sunny tomorrow, but we've had two days of unrelenting rain. No wonder I'm drinking so much coffee...
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Real Weddings Prada Shoe
Another shot from the Real Weddings Magazine shoot we did a little while ago. The Prada Shoe is from Holt Renfrew here in Vancouver. It's pretty amazing, and I'm not really much of a shoe person. Styled again by Luisa Rino and shot on 4x5 film.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Tin Cup
This is a tin cup I found at the Antiques Mall in Fort Langley. It's made of tin, appropriately beat up and I really like it. I shot it on 4x5 with Kodak 160 NC film, and it works for me.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Elise Close BW 2.jpg
A quick photo of Elise, my younger daughter. I managed to catch her in a quick moment of repose before she shot off again. Large format, black and white film... The focus is way off but I still like it...
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Olive Oil
We shot this for an article on alternate fuels - it was olive oil in a tank and we sloshed it around a bit. Worked pretty well...
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Bouquet V.jpg
This is one of a few different shots I did for an editorial spread in Real Weddings Magazine. Wonderfully styled by Luisa Rino.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Megalomaniac
I've been shooting some wine bottles recently - this one is from John Howard Cellars of Distinction in Niagara, Ontario. I haven't had any yet but I love the label...
Monday, March 31, 2008
Bowl 1.jpg
I wonder if the super-soft-focus thing is getting a bit stale? I mean, I love it, but that doesn't really mean that I should shoot everything that I can with my 4x5 wide open, does it? At any rate, another shot of another bowl in the cold Vancouver early-spring light. Daylight with a bit of fill, not sure what the exposure was. Shot on Kodak 160NC film and scanned on a Microtek M1 scanner, which does a really nice job, even if there is only about 1/4 inch of the bowl in focus...
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Real Weddings
I was shooting with Luisa Rino. on Thursday for Real Weddings Magazine.. This was one of the bouquets we shot - it was for our 'beach' shot - much less formal and glitzy than the other bouquets we shot. In fact, it's right in front of me on my dining room table. Still alarmingly pretty, three days later.
I shot it on the 4x5 with transparency film - scanned on a Microtek M1 scanner. Takes a long time to get a 4x5 scanned, but it does a really nice job, especially with the Silverfast software.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Bowls 4x5 018
Another shot with the 4x5 and the Xenotar. I wasn't really expecting this much flatness, but I suppose one should be prepared to not have a lot of contrast with a white bowl on a white surface under diffuse light...
Thursday, February 28, 2008
BW Jug
I saw a full-page ad in the New Yorker last week (or was it the week before? I can never keep the issues straight) for a show of some of Paul Strand's work. The shot they showed was alarmingly beautiful - it was a detail of a chipped up stoneware pitcher.
I wanted to sort of emulate that, but there were no chipped stoneware or enameled pitchers to be found at my usual antique haunt out in Fort Langley. I was thinking there might be a dumpster outside I could root around in, but then I thought I might draw too much attention to myself.
At any rate, I found this, which is nice - clean, minimal...
Shot on Tri-x 4x5 with the old standby Xenotar 150 F2.8 (thanks Cameron) on a Linhof Technikardin.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Martin Mars
I've always heard about these planes - and I've seen them at Sproat Lake on Vancouver Island when I was en-route to Tofino a while back. However, I've never seen one in action until last week. They had a demonstration at Canada Place in Vancouver. It was great - the Mars took off, circled, came in and I thought for sure it was going to clip the Westin Bayshore; scooped up its 7200 gallons of water, circled again, dumped it over the harbour - right in front of us.
Darn cool, especially from a plane built during WWII
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Central Motor Policies
Card from the toolbox. I haven't the faintest what Central Motor Policies does, insurance, I guess...
Old Stuff I
Just digging through my Flickr account - this is actually a square that my grandfather, Walter, used when he was working, possibly from during the War. It actually still has its original box - it's been sitting, unused in a case for years. I recently found it again.