
Another shot of Zeno Place, an alley in San Francisco fighting against modernization and gentrification.

Another shot of Zeno Place, an alley in San Francisco fighting against modernization and gentrification.

I do most of my shooting with a collection of junk store plastic cameras and a freezer full of film I’m working through. Digital doesn’t compare to film – not knowing what I’m going to get until I get the roll back is delayed gratification compared to chimping on a LCD display seconds after the shot was taken.
…And what can compare to opening the envelope and seeing the print in your hands with that memory captured seemingly forever? Hold the print just right and you feel like you can reach in… Digital doesn’t do that.
More fun with the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim, a cheap fixed-focus, plastic-lensed camera. SOMA/San Francisco, Fuji Superia 400 film.


tiltshiftmaker.com is a web site that transforms regular pictures into tilt-shift photos. Here’s my trip to San Miguel De Allende, shifted:

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Untweaked, fresh out of my Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim.
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