Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Recent Wet Plate Pics


Self Portrait in a Window, 2014, Black glass ambrotype
Neighbor, 2014, Clear glass Ambrotype

Alberite Rain, 2014, Clear glass ambrotype
Recent wet plate collodion images.  All were shot on glass (black or clear) using a modified Brownie No 2 box camera.

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Friday, November 28, 2014

Wet Plate Self Portraits

Self Portrait 1, Wet Plate Collodion, 2014

Self Portrait 2, Wet Plate Collodion, 2014


Two new ambrotypes, both shot on black glass with a slightly modified Brownie No 2 box camera.  The first was a 30 second exposure, the second probably a 20 second exposure, interrupted by a passerby wanting to know why I was standing in my studio door staring at the strange box! And, in case you were wondering, I don't really look like this.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The Paris Lubitel




Have you ever walked into a bar or shop and seen an old camera sitting on a shelf as part of 
the decor?  Have you ever thought "I'd like to take that camera for a spin.  Too bad it's sitting on that shelf, not being used"?  This thought has crossed my mind many times, but a couple of weeks ago I finally summoned the nerve to ask the bartender if I could use the dusty old camera on the shelf behind the bar.

It happened in Paris, in a lovely bar/ restaurant that happened to have a (very) dusty old Lubitel sitting on a high shelf above the bar. I asked if I could use the camera to shoot just one roll. I later learned that the camera had been sitting on the shelf, unused, for at least 15 years. The focus on the camera was broken, the shutter was stuck on "B" and, as I saw after processing the film, the winder did not wind all the way for every exposure and the pictures overlap.  Still, I'm happy with the results.  This is why I always carry a few rolls of film and a mini tripod.  The camera is now back in its' spot behind the bar, waiting for my next Paris visit.  Also, I plan to continue this as a series, and hope to stumble on more old cameras being used as decor in the near future.

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The Paris Lubitel 1, 2014


The Paris Lubitel 2, 2014

The Paris Lubitel 3, 2014

The Paris Lubitel 4, 2014

The Paris Lubitel 5 (Self Portrait), 2014

The Paris Lubitel 6, 2014

The Paris Lubitel 7, 2014

The Paris Lubitel 8, 2014

The Paris Lubitel 9, 2014
The Paris Lubitel 10, 2014

Saturday, September 20, 2014

More Caffenol C Experiments

Abandoned Village, 2014

Ruin, 2014
Huge pile of film sitting around in need of processing.... time for more Caffenol C experiments.  The negatives were far too dark this time, but I was able to scan some of them.

These were shot with a Harman Titan 4 x 5 pinhole camera on Kodak TMax 100 film.  Processed in Caffenol C, 12 minutes.

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Dolmen de Los Llanos

Dolmen, 2014
Duble exposure pinhole photo of the Dolmen de Los Llanos in La Rioja, Spain.  Taken with a Zero 2000 Medium format pinhole camera on Kodak Ektar 100 film.

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Believe the Magic

Believe, 2014

Magic, 2014
I've returned from my August absence with plenty of recent photos to post.  Here are two pinhole photos of a lovely yarnbomb in Williamsburg.  Both were shot with a Harman Titan 4x5 pinhole camera on expired Kodak Vericolor III film.  The film expired in 1991, so I'm very please with the results.

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Saturday, July 5, 2014

Wineol - Film Developed in Red Wine!

Lately, I've started experimenting with a few alternative processes again.  I  tried caffenol on film a few times (see some results here), and I read that one could also process film in a similar solution made with red wine.  Of course I had to try it!  Here are details of the recipe and my results.

The recipe:

1 bottle (750 ml) red wine.  I used home - made red wine that has (I think) a fairly high alcohol content.  I think any red wine will work, though.

Approx 6 Tbs washing soda (This should be about 75 grams, I think. I don't have a scale so I'll admit to estimating this measurement)

4 grams Vitamin C (You're supposed to use acetic acid powder, but I used crushed tablets and it seems to work okay.)

The ingredients, ready for mixing.
Mix everything well.  The mixture starts to smell like Manischewitz concord grape wine.  Nasty.
Mix Well


Some of the washing soda solidified in the solution.  This should probably be filtered out.  I didn't filter and said f**k it and threw everything in the tank.  Probably not a good idea, but I've never been a stickler for details.
Wineol in the tank, working its magic.
Load the developing tank.  I was processing T-Max 100 4 x 5 sheet film (expired in 2012) and loaded a Paterson tank using the 'taco method'.   Bump the tank to remove air bubbles, and agitate for the first minute.  Develop in the wineol for 45 minutes.  I agitated every three minutes or so.

Dumb the developer
After the time is up, dump the developer from the tank.  As you can sort of see in the photo above, it has gone from a lovely dark purple color to a dark brownish black.  It also smells even nastier at this point, so be sure to do this in a well ventilated space.  Pour water into the tank (I never use stop bath) and agitate a couple of times, drain, add more water and agitate for about one minute.  Dump the water and add fixer.  I use Ilford Rapid fix.  When the fixing time is up, pour out the fixer and wash the negatives for about 12 minutes.  Remove the film from the tank and allow to dry.

That's it.  And now, here are the results:

R and T, 2014

Ghosts, 2014

R and W, 2014

R and J, 2014
As you can see, there is a lot of streaking on each side of each negative.  I'm not exactly sure how it happened, but I think it's because I didn't filter my developer.  I'm still fairly pleased with the results.  Tomorrow, I'll shoot more film and try again.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Water Tower

Water Tower, 2014
Abandoned Church, 2014

Tomb, 2014
I gave my beloved Zero 2000 a few days off and took a different pinhole camera out for a spin.  These were shot with an 8Banners medium format pinhole camera on Ilford Delta 100 film.

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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Albelda de Iregua

Hall of Windows, 2014

Window, 2014
Both photos shot with a Calumet 4 x 5 view camera on expired (2012) Kodak T-Max 100 4 x 5 sheet film.  Home developed in Caffenol C (made with some moldy old instant coffee, crushed vitamin C tablets and washing soda) for 12 minutes.

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Friday, June 20, 2014

Ermita in a Vineyard

Ermita in a Vineyard, 2014

Ibiza, 2014

Both photos were shot with an Ilford Obscura 4 x 5 pinhole camera on Ilford Delta 100 film. Almost everything went wrong during processing that could go wrong. Developer too old... check. Water probably too hot... check. Film sheets fell out of the slots in the developing tank... check. Lid fell off of the developing tank during processing... check. Still, I'm not too disappointed with the results.

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Monday, June 16, 2014

Santa Engracia del Jubera

Castle Wall 1, 2014
Castle Wall 2, 2014

The 12th century castle in Santa Engracia del Jubera in The Rioja, photographed with a Zero 2000 medium format pinhole camera on Kodak Ektar 100 film.

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Friday, May 30, 2014

Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2014


Monastery of Irache, 2014
Monastery of Irache 2, 2014

Abandoned, 2014

Abandoned Grain Elevator, 2014


Electrical Transformer in a Wheatfield. 2014

Transformer, 2014


Here is a selection of some of my photos shot on this year's Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.  As per usual on Pinhole Day, we drove far and wide looking for interesting places to photograph.  This year's interesting finds include the Monastery of Irache near Estella and an abandoned grain elevator.  All were shot with a Zero 2000 medium format pinhole camera on Ilford Delta 100 film.

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

Alberite Landscapes

Carniceria, 2013

The Old Ice Cream Stand, 2013

Grassy Ruin, 2013

Nessie Takes a Dip, 2013
Finally got around to scanning some recent pinholes shot in and around Alberite.  All were shot with a Zero 2000 medium format pinhole camera on Fuji Reala 100 speed film.

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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC

Armor, 2013

Statues, 2013

Paintings (About to be asked to leave), 2013

Lecture, 2013

Temple of Dendur, 2013
Pinhole photos shot at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, in August of 2013.  All were shot with a Zero 2000 medium format pinhole camera on Kodak Ektar 100 film.

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