dead end/novato,ca
Oakland, CA | 2012
There’s something to be said for anonymity in portraiture. I really like how this one came out. And what a weird day it was. Hoping to do some more work with people soon. That new camera has made me want to shoot more portraits, though this was with the old work horse, my Pentacon Six TL. Ilford Delta 3200 film is the jam.
San Francisco, CA | 2012
Just got my first roll of film from my new Hasselblad 500 C/M back this evening. Here’s a shot I enjoy from it. Looking forward to what’s next with this camera. Her name is Elsie.
Trains at the Speed of Light by Aaron Durand
These long exposure shots were taken of trains as they passed by in often calm, tranquil night settings. Though the effect looks more like they punched the Warp Drive to 9 and headed for another Quadrant of the Galaxy, you ask me (and I assume you did, Internet person).
(via: mymodernmet)
Rad.
Oh hey. That’s me. (The last one is a car, shhh.)
San Francisco friends. I have these three photos left over from the little show I was in a couple weeks ago. They’re each 20x20in and framed. Want one of them? Make me an offer or something.
(Source: Flickr / everydaydude)
Hey guys. I’ve taken to mostly only posting photos here of late. It didn’t always used to be like that. There was a time I interacted here much more. Though, trust me, I love the positive attention I’ve received in response to the pictures I’ve been taking. Here are a few things I’ve been up to, aside from occasionally posting pictures on tumblr.
Nice to see you again.
San Francisco, CA | 2012
Double exposure. Caltrain tracks and San Francisco Bay from underneath Highway 280.
Portland, OR | 2012
They always lay trains up here in Portland, right underneath the Freemont Bridge. Always there, with the engine perfectly sitting under the bridge. I go here almost every time I’m home.