A Thousand Words
Ramblings and musings of an incurable photo geek.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Tweed Ride Photo Booth #3




Pentax 67 w/105mm f2.4
Kodak PlusX in HC110 dil.B

Every year I photograph people at the Triangle Tweed Ride in downtown Raleigh. It's the part of the week-long Oaks and Spokes Festival where dapper gents and sassy lasses get together for a Sunday afternoon bike ride & picnic at the park, all while dressed in their finest vintage clothing. I take my portable studio set-up and do portraits, and there's always lots of great faces. While the vast majority of the shots I take are captured digitally, I just can't help but bring along a film camera to shoot for fun. The last 2 years I shot 4x5 Polaroids, but this year it was my latest acquisition, a 120 roll film Pentax 67 with the amazing 105mm lens. The whole gallery is here.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Tweed Ride Photo Booth #2




Pentax 67 w/105mm f2.4
Kodak PlusX in HC110 dil.B

Every year I photograph people at the Triangle Tweed Ride in downtown Raleigh. It's the part of the week-long Oaks and Spokes Festival where dapper gents and sassy lasses get together for a Sunday afternoon bike ride & picnic at the park, all while dressed in their finest vintage clothing. I take my portable studio set-up and do portraits, and there's always lots of great faces. While the vast majority of the shots I take are captured digitally, I just can't help but bring along a film camera to shoot for fun. The last 2 years I shot 4x5 Polaroids, but this year it was my latest acquisition, a 120 roll film Pentax 67 with the amazing 105mm lens. The whole gallery is here.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Tweed Ride Photo Booth #1



Pentax 67 w/105mm f2.4
Kodak PlusX in HC110 dil.B

Every year I photograph people at the Triangle Tweed Ride in downtown Raleigh. It's the part of the week-long Oaks and Spokes Festival where dapper gents and sassy lasses get together for a Sunday afternoon bike ride & picnic at the park, all while dressed in their finest vintage clothing. I take my portable studio set-up and do portraits, and there's always lots of great faces. While the vast majority of the shots I take are captured digitally, I just can't help but bring along a film camera to shoot for fun. The last 2 years I shot 4x5 Polaroids, but this year it was my latest acquisition, a 120 roll film Pentax 67 with the amazing 105mm lens. The whole gallery is here.