Posts Tagged ‘film’

The Tower & Other Night Scenes

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

As soon as I got back to Brooklyn (7:30 am after a 13 hour bus ride) I busted out the black and white and got down to processing. Two hours later – voila!

I took a few time lapse photos at night while I was in Cleveland and they really add the variety I was looking for to this project, giving it a little more depth. Plus they look really great.

Look closely in this one. At the pay phone on the right side is a woman standing. She hardly moved during the entire one minute exposure and I think she might be as sharp as the building itself. Can’t wait to print this one larger and see how she looks.

The next two were both taken in Cleveland, and the last one is the current pièce de résistance, known as “The Tower.” That photograph was taken in Bushwick off Knickerbocker Avenue.

Not For the Faint of Heart

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Yesterday on my way to pick up some lunch in the neighborhood I passed by one of the most disturbing thing’s I’ve ever seen. In the middle of the sidewalk, not more than a few paces from children playing in the street and their parents sitting on stoops watching them, was the rotting carcass of what was most likely a dog. I almost passed it without even realizing that it used to be a living creature, a sure sign I’ve grown a bit too accustomed to seeing garbage and filth line Bushwick’s streets. But it caught my eye nonetheless and I slowed to try to understand the whole situation of the animal being here and the people being here and the conscious decision made by everyone who passed it to leave it there for the flies.

I didn’t have my camera with me at the time, but I came back to the scene a few hours later. This time there were not so many people on the block, just two men standing next to a nearby car. I spent about 15 minutes trying to photograph the dog and half way through one of the men leaned out from behind the car and called out to me,

“Smells pretty bad doesn’t it?”

The smell was unbearable and the reason I didn’t take any photos in color. After I left I felt ill for at least another half hour. The whole scene and attitude of the people and thought of this now unrecognizable creature was disturbing in a way that left me saddened but mostly filled with frustration towards the carelessness of the society I’m living in and the lack of respect that is awarded to other living, and dying, creatures

UPDATE:
This morning as I walked to work I called 311 and told them about the dog. They are sending the Dept of Sanitation’s dead animal clean up crew to take care of it. And it didn’t cost me a thing.

Night Scenes: George & Jefferson Streets

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

This past week I started on a new project of time lapsed night scenes. For now they are all taken in Bushwick, but I fully intend to do this wherever I go, now that I know what I’m looking at. I don’t have a light meter because they cost a fortune and do what brains can do, so I did a lot of bracketing. Each scene was shot at 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 minutes, and every image came out, which was the most exciting thing that’s happened to me all week.

Going forward, I’m going to shoot at a lower iso to reduce some of the graininess and bracket at 1, 3, 5, and 7 minutes. The images below are two I picked out and did quick scans of. I am seriously looking forward to actually making darkroom prints of these. And I’m contemplating doing a few in color just to see if I like the color of the street lights.

George Street between Central and Wilson, 8 minutes

Jefferson Street between Irving and Wyckoff, 6 minutes

Both images were shot on Fuji Neopan 400 film at f22 between 10pm and 12am.

Brittain Ashford

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Last sunday I had an opportunity to photograph Brittain Ashford, an amazing singer/songwriter who until a few months ago was living in Brooklyn. She was only here for a few days and was staying at the Petri Space, a great performance space in Bushwick with two walls of windows letting in natural light. So, of course, we did the shoot there.

I shot mostly digital, but borrowed my roommate’s enormous Pentax medium format camera for a roll of black and white and a roll of color slide. These are just a couple of my favorite portraits from the day, and I still need to process the slide film, so more on those later!

Below are a couple photos of the fabulous duo Brittain Ashford and Caitlin Steitzer, sometimes known as BCAT & CTOWN.