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I’ve been busy

I know it’s been a while, but I’ll post some paintings that I’ve been doing as of late.

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Some Sketches

A few drawings that I’m happy with.

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Father Remember I’m You

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For the Love of Grain

It’s been difficult to break away from shooting film, and I haven’t been able to let go of my Holga. For so long I just wanted pixel perfection, and the highest fidelity possible in my photos. But now it seems that I’ve relaxed a bit and am finding magic in the imperfect. This series is a depiction of that overall sentiment. I hope you can see some of the magic that I feel from these images. Thanks for clicking!

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Reminds Me To Breathe


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Monkey Cat

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February in Medium Format

Another roll of cross-processed Holga images that I picked up today at Photoworks. I am a happy customer. This is Provia 100 ISO medium format color film, later cross-processed. I’m moving on to Velvia medium format film next to see if I can achieve a more red/pink tone quality. I still like the green tint to Provia, but will now aim for a warmer scheme. Thanks for clicking.

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Latest Holga Roll

Here’s the latest from my cross-processed Holga adventures. Mad props to Photoworks for supporting medium format processing, and for their TLC. It’s not so easy to control a Holga. You have to approximate the focal length and the shutter speed varies so a crisp shot is tricky. I was lucky enough to get five usable shots from this particular roll. The film was cross processed, which in good light creates a cool green tonality. Thanks for clicking!

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Whiteout on cardboard cutout

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Natural Knowledge

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