11.30.2006

KAPOW!!!
IT'S DINAH MIGHT:

Shot with a
Minolta SRT on Tri-X



1/125 @ f11.5 at Dorthea Dix Hospital in Raleigh.



Crucistars:
This is a cyanotype, created when I was in art school. It consists of confetti stars and 2 overlapping Kodaliths made from a single chrome of my stripper-on-a-cross series. ...Yes, she was a stripper and no, those are not real.

11.27.2006

MOO!






Shot with
Canon 10D
on
a
foggy morning,
ISO 200
1/60
@
f11.5.

This is one of my many neighbors.
My Chuck Taylors:
Shot with a Sinar 4x5 view camera, Fuji Velvia chrome ISO 50, Speedotron Ferrell light, black card method of exposure @ f45. These bad boys are 14 years old... and yes, I still wear them.

11.20.2006

PENELOPE BRUZ OF THE CAROLINA ROLLERGIRLS:
Shot with a Nikon D100
and a Vivitar 285. ISO 800, F5.6 and a half @ 1/15. Flash and drag isn't just for rockers, it's for rollers too! I panned the camera, I believe the flash was recycling so the output was low and accommodating.

www.carolinarollergirls.com

11.16.2006

HOT LIPS HAM

11.14.2006

NC STATE FAIR 2005:
Shot with a Holga and Kodak 400 VC.
ASPIRIN!
ASPIRIN!
Nikon D100, ISO 200, 1/60 @ f16, macro lens, Speedotron w/ light table and scrim. STARE AT THIS FOR 30 SECONDS AND LOOK AWAY!

11.13.2006

AND NOW IT IS TIME FOR A COMMERCIAL PHOTO BREAK:
Shot with a Canon 10D, a green LED light, and a tripod on wheels. 4 seconds @ f11, ISO 200. LED light was bounced off of a reflector placed just below the phone, I opened the shutter and pushed the camera a few steps to the left. I did this one billion times trying to get the right light trail... I did Photoshop the screen of the phone. ...oh,yeah! I used a Speedotron, popped the strobe off at the beginning of the 4 second exposure, just enough to illuminate the phone but not light the black felt the phone was resting on.

11.01.2006



CROSS/PUSH PROCESS:
Shot w/ a Minolta SRT that was acting up at 1/60 @ f16 on out-of-date Fuji Provia 100 chrome. Cross processed and pushed 2 stops for yummy color, hand printed and touched up with a red Prismacolor marker... work with what you have.
My inspiration this week: cross process.