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Winter’s a-comin’!

6. November 2008

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Joe the Barber?

4. November 2008

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Supplies

31. October 2008

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Promises, promises

30. October 2008

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A trusty old-fashioned Holga photo. Shot a couple of weeks ago here in Burnaby, not far from where I live.

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Test driving the Yashica Mat 124G

30. October 2008

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Yashica Mat 124G test shots. I tried the #1 close-up lens with the broom to see how well the camera could be used for full-face portraits. If you click click click, you can see there’s a fair bit of detail.  Not bad for a first run!  Not bad at all.

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Back to back

26. October 2008

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2/5ths of The Darcys.  Toronto.  August 2008. The guys begin their cross-country tour this week, with TWO shows here in Vancouver on the 5th and 7th of November.  Let’s all pray for The Darcys to have a safe and speedy journey across Canada!

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“How much longer do I have to stand here?”

22. October 2008

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My good friend P. strikes a disinterested-yet-accomodating pose in downtown Toronto.  August 2008.

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And now, for something completely unrelated…

22. October 2008

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The French love anal! Kamloops, BC.  April 2008.  I took this photo in the afternoon.  And then later that same evening - across town - I went outside to the parking lot to find this same van was parked beside my (rental) car AGAIN. Spooky.

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Isn’t it bromantic?

10. October 2008

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An outtake from the 14 Giants vault. The Darcys catch some rays in Queen’s Park, Toronto.  August 20, 2008.  Fed 5 using Rollei Retro 400.

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Out out damn’d spot!

4. October 2008

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Make no mistake about it.  In today’s world, working with film (as many of you know I am inclined to do) still requires the use of digital technology.  In the example illustrated below, the medium format negative was first scanned into the computer at high resolution.  I then opened the file in Photoshop and proceeded [...]

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