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Photo Session: Will + Jackie

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Will + Jackie are a super cool, indie rock, post punk revival, lip smackin, bubble gum poppin’ couple that needed some beach shots for their coed bridal shower. I was more than happy to oblige.

We met at Jackie’s parent’s cabana in Crandon Beach, ate some Turkey Hot Dogs (I like ‘em grilled black, a la carbon) , munched some awesome Cuban pastries from Islas Canarias (highly recommended if you’re ever in the MIA) and got to shootin’ in no time.

Their wedding shower is vintage cuban themed, which my wife Melificent, is helping them plan. Naturally, they donned some vintage inspired bathing suits, with Will in a Gauyabera & Jackie in a black pinup bathing suit…

Photos of course ensued

LC-A Instant Back

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Polaroid’s 600 series film termination & the resultant steep price tag of both deadstock and newstock Polaroid Films, sent a lot of photogs looking for other alternatives in instant films.

Honestly, it really only leaves you with slim pickins:

You have the digital hacks like the 2,067 iPhone Apps (I use Lo-Mob and Shake It Photo), as well as little desktop gems like Poladroid. But there really isn’t anything like the real thing is there? So, Fuji has its Instax Wide and Instax Mini films, which are viable alternatives to polaroid if you’re willing to buy film for a fairly cheap price off ebay and just have it shipped from vendors in Hong Kong (Instax Film isn’t really readily available in the U.S. to any great degree I’d consider reliable)

Instax films are in a lot of ways superior to Polaroid. The film has great grain, better color response as well as tonal range… but the Fuji Instax Cameras have limited control for exposure & most of them are just too cutesy for me…

Enter the Lomo LC-A Instant Back, marrying two of my favorite things: The Lomo LC-A (with its creamy exposures and some measure of control) and the Fuji Instax Mini Film that I already stock in our house for my wife’s Fuji Instax 7s.

The LC-A was of course designed for standard  135 type film (24mm x 36mm), which obviously is smaller than the intended projected surface of the FUji Instax Mini (46mm x 62mm). This means every picture taken with the back attached to LC-A will yield major vignetting, as seen in samples above from Lomography’s Product Page ; not really a problem, but it is something to be aware of.

Vignetting was always seen as a bad lens defect. The Lomography movement used that camera defect as a hallmark of its aesthetic. It’s always interesting how one camp’s deal breaker is another’s holy grail. Every pola-iPhone app worth its salt has vignetting, and it has to be the most overused effect in Lightroom and Aperture.

But, I digress.

Whatever the case, I’m anxious to see more images from this system pop up on Flickr post the March 4th ship date. This definitely may be a future purchase for me, or maybe a stocking stuffer for some event or holiday.

I have two LC-A’s , so it would be cool to have different uses for each. The camera back requires some dis-assembly of the LC-A that isn’t an easy-peasy wham bam “let’s go from 135 to instax and back to 135″ – but the results may be worth the hassle if you only have one.

What do you guys think?

Joshua Dale Guffey | Birthday

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

I took this shot of Guffey some time last month, randomly while at the studio. It’s Guffey’s birthday today, so it felt like the perfect time to put the pic up on the blog. It’s a rough scan of some medium format film i just had developed this week.

Guff is one of the most honest, hard working people I know. He somehow balances school, a full time job, and manages to have a good social life. He’s an immensely talented front-end dev, who I’m proud to say I work with. He’s totally one of the coolest kids I’ve met in years.

He’s on the verge of graduating with his Bachelors of Science later this month, has an awesome girlfriend, and has his whole life in front of him. So wherever you are, raise a glass to my friend Josh Guffey, the best of us born in Huntsville, Alabama…

(neither of us have southern accents mind you)

Engagement Session: Bryant and Veronique

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

I met with this lovely couple at their gorgeous wedding venue, The Doral Golf Resort & Spa. We had a light lunch and had a walk through of the venue & then got to shooting. Bryant is an old friend and fellow Art Director. We had a blast, coasting all over Miami to find out of the way places to shoot.

More Photos of the Lovely Couple

Photo Essay : Key West, FL

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

2nd Anniversary trip to Cayo Hueso.

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