Showing posts with label Mamiya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mamiya. Show all posts
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Atwater Village
This one was shot last year, and printed just a couple of months ago in my kitchen darkroom. I shot it with a Mamiya C-22, and it's printed on Ilford fiber base multi-grade paper. The location is a small industrial area at the edge of the Atwater Village neighborhood of Los Angeles. It's close enough to where I live, that I was able to walk there.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Drive In Theater, Arizona
This one was photographed in northern Arizona, along old route 66. I can remember waiting for the train to leave, but I was on my way home from a trip, and had to get back to work, so after an hour I had to give up. Printed on Ilford resin coated multi-grade paper, photographed with a Mamiya C22.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Boquillas, Mexico
This is one of the few older prints I have that I can actually date. The picture was taken with a Mimiyaflex in 1980 in Boquillas, Mexico. Boquillas is across the Rio Grande River from Big Bend National Park in Texas. I took a row boat across to Mexico, walked about a mile or so to the town. Printed on Ilford multi-grade resin coated paper.
Warehouse Scale
I found this scale in an abandoned warehouse in the San Joaquin Valley in Central California. Can't remember the exact location. Shot with a Mamaiya C22 in very low light, a fairly thin negative, printed on Ilford multi-grade resin coated paper.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Skull
I shot this with the Mamiya C22. The film was out of date, as in the use by date was 20 years earlier. I shot it in my apartment, at night, lit with a 40 watt bulb. The negative came out very thin. I printed it on Ilford multi-grade, matte, fiber base paper.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Wheel Barrow
This one was printed from a water damaged negative. Shot with a Mamaiyaflex 120 camera, printed on Ilford multi-grade resin coated paper. Location, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Hollywood
This one's from the same wall as the last post. Taken with a Mamiya C 22 camera, printed on Ilford multi-grade fiber base paper. Location, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Labels:
120,
California,
Hollywood,
Ilford,
Los Angeles,
Mamiya
Hollywood
This was shot with a Mamiya C 22, 120 camera. Printed on Ilford multi-grade fiber base paper. It's a mixture of graffiti, stencils, and paper pasted on plywood on an abandoned building in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
Labels:
120,
California,
Hollywood,
Ilford,
Los Angeles,
Mamiya
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Storage Tanks
I can't remember an exact location on this one. It was shot in the San Joaquin Valley of central California. Shot on 120 film, so with one of my Mamiya twin lens reflex cameras. Printed on resin coated Ilford multi grade paper.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Number 10
I can't remember the exact location of this storage tank, but I do know it was in the San Joaquin Valley in California. Camera: Mamiya C22. Paper: Ilford multi-grade, resin coated.
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