After my trip I was excited to get the film back and begin the great work of scanning all the film I shot. My lab in NYC is Luster Photo ( 121 Ave A, between 6th street and St Marks). Usually It takes a few days to get black and white done but this week I was able to pick everything up a day later. $200 invested in developing and I’m ready for the next steps.
Another behind the scenes set from Lacoste
Behind the scenes images from my trip to Lacoste in the south of France.
Read moreWorking in the South of France
While I was in the south of France I burned the candle at both ends waking before the sun and settling long after it had.
Read moreOyster Bar at Grand Central Terminal
Tame Impala at Madison Square Garden
Working with analog in the studio
In an attempt to diversify the work I produce on an average studio shoot I’ve started to work film into the process. The image above was shot on my Gx680 with Kodak Portra 400. Developed + scanned by my lab (Luster Photo) in Alphabet City. I think the results are good but do they have the texture one desires from a analog image?
Getting ready to travel
I have a big trip planned in a week and a half. The opportunity to make images in Paris and the south of France has presented its self. While I’m excited to make photos in new places, a part of me doesn’t want to leave the familiarity of NYC. NYC is my home, it makes sense in spite of the ever present chaotic energy. France is different, can I capture that in the images?