Tag: analog photography
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Camera Profile: LOMO Lubitel 166U

Origin: USSR Date: 1985 Design: Twin Lens Reflex Film Format: 120 Negative Size: 6×6 or 6×4.5 (vertical orientation) Lens: Fixed, glass lens, 75mm 4.5 I wanted to take some time to talk about my much-maligned LOMO Lubitel 166U. I adore this little camera, and shoot more medium format through this Soviet hunk of plastic than…
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Long Update

What I’ve been doing since April In May, I moved back to Alabama. This is probably the root cause of neglecting this blog, which is honestly a personal journal of how my photography progresses. I am proud that despite not keeping this blog up, I never stopped shooting. Color Film I shot a couple rolls…
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Holga 120N // Kentmere 400

I recently received some film scans from the photo lab – I sent two rolls of Kentmere 400 medium format, both shot via my Holga, along with a couple other rolls which will be shared soon. What I learned from these two rolls is this: tape the seams in the Holga well! There was a…
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This Week: Botanical Photos with a Vintage Lens on a DSLR

Recently I have been trying to experiment with different lenses. Currently, I have a selection of lenses for my main camera, my Minolta SRT-101 — a stock 55mm 2.8, a telephoto zoom lens (which I almost never use), and a 28mm wide angle 2.5. I purchased a cheap adapter which allows me to mount my…
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Three Shots I Like

These photos were shot on an iPhone SE and edited using Snapseed. (Intense instrumental lo-fi hip hop plays)
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San Antonio Scenes

Shots of San Antonio sights from my 2019 + 2020 San Antonio trip. Shot on an iPhone SE, and edited with Snapseed. What is the difference between a photographer and someone who makes paintings or sculptures? I promise, this isn’t the start of a bad joke. If it was, I would have started it like…
