Jun - 25th
Cable
Posted at 11:16 pm | Filed Under art, lomo, photography
LOMO LC-A, Fuji Superia 400 film.
May - 29th
LOMO Double
Posted at 5:45 pm | Filed Under art, film, lomo, photography
May - 27th
Window Reflection, SOMA
Posted at 7:23 pm | Filed Under art, film, lomo, photography
I bought 10 rolls of expired Fuji Superia Reala 100 from the Lomographic Society. It’s been a while since I shot with Reala, but I can’t see any significant degradation in color. Maybe it’s not that expired, after all?
May - 27th
Zeno Place in SOMA SF, again
Posted at 8:14 am | Filed Under art, film, photography, vivitar UWS
Another shot of Zeno Place, an alley in San Francisco fighting against modernization and gentrification.
May - 26th
Jukebox, Canon FTb
Posted at 10:24 pm | Filed Under art, Canon FTb, film, photography
I’m continually amazed by the results I get with a good professional film, an old-school mechanical SLR like my Canon FTb and a 50mm prime lens. This was shot pretty close to wide-open, probably F/2.8 at the most…
May - 22nd
Rusty Gate, Napa County
Posted at 6:03 pm | Filed Under art, Canon EOS, photography
Taken on a road trip, later on I couldn’t remember exactly where I shot this!
May - 20th
Sidewalk LOMO series – SOMA district, San Francisco
Posted at 6:25 pm | Filed Under art, lomo, photography
Another sidewalk series photo from the SOMA district in San Francisco. I’ve walked the same streets and alleys in SOMA continually for 15 years and am amazed at the things I see for the first time when looking through the viewfinder.
May - 20th
Still Life Lobby
Posted at 12:34 am | Filed Under art, film, lomo, photography
May - 18th
Unknown Red Blur, courtesy of LOMO
Posted at 9:30 pm | Filed Under art, film, lomo, photography
Here’s another shot where in the time it took to get the prints back from my processor, I completely forgot what I was shooting. Love the color, though.
May - 18th
Plates, Jingletown (Oakland) CA – Part II
Posted at 6:51 am | Filed Under art, film, lomo, photography
Here’s a different perspective of the previous post, showing a little more scale of whatever these things are. And, my sense of scale is way off – those pallets in the background are probably 4 feet wide at least.





