16 November 2010

Day 332/365 - International

Thursday, November 11.

Day 331/365 - Liquid Light

Wednesday, November 10.

Day 330/365 - Lilac Bush

Tuesday, November 9.

Day 329/365 - Yellow and Green

Monday, November 8.

Day 328/365 - Along the Shore

Sunday, November 7.

Day 327/365 - Matthew

Saturday, November 6.

Day 326/365 - Yellow Wall

Friday, November 5.

Day 325/365 - Success

Thursday, November 4.

Day 324/365 - Self Timer Jump Shot

Wednesday, November 3.

Day 323/365 - Bench

Tuesday, November 2.

Day 322/365 - White Rail

Monday, November 1.

Day 321/365 - Sunset Portrait

Sunday, October 31.

Day 320/365 - Pumpkin Goodness

Saturday, October 30.

Day 319/365 - The Grass is Always Greener

Friday, October 29.

14 November 2010

Tom Schaefer


Tom Schaefer
Originally uploaded by ChristopherFecio
Looking back in my archives, I found this Polaroid I took of Tom. Tom has become my go-to shooting buddy. He's always up for photography and is great to talk to about it. His work is really awesome (check out his website if you have a chance). He has quickly caught up to me in his use of both his view camera and his Mamiya. He also recently just upgraded with his digital work by purchasing the Canon 5D Mark II. Best of luck with that, Tom.

This Polaroid film is really cool to work with. It expired in 1985, which gives you an idea of when it was supposed to be used. The process is slow and specific, but I feel that the results are definitely worth it. It's a rush to get the image (almost) instantly - after taking the photograph, it requires a 60 to 90 second development time depending on age of film, temperature of the environment, etc. This is awesome, considering most 4x5 takes much longer - depending on when you can get it to a lab or process it yourself.

It's a simple image; I wasn't expecting much. Because there was temperamental sun, some areas are more properly exposed than others. I think it just adds a bit of mystery, though, and requires that you look a little bit closer to see what is happening.

When I bought my 4x5 camera a few years ago the Polaroid back came with it, but I never really expected to use it. Polaroid film was always so expensive, and I never knew where to find it. But, I finally caught an interest in it and found myself searching for it everywhere, trying to find a decent price. I eventually bought this pack, a 20 pack, on eBay. All together, it came out to almost $2.50 per sheet of film. When I think about it now, that isn't so bad. If I bought slide film, the film and processing cost would be higher than that. So I guess I'll just wait for spring/summer to roll around again before I start using more of this film. No need to waste it during the winter.

Experimentation is key.


A tip of the hat and a slip of the tongue;
Say what you mean.
Because when it comes to chances,
you'll only get one.

13 November 2010

Campus


Campus
Originally uploaded by ChristopherFecio
I know that this is a bit out of the ordinary, but I'm posting a photograph that wasn't taken as part of my 365 Days project!

How exciting, right?

I've been doing a lot of thinking lately, and a lot of writing: mostly just a lot of notes on some photographs I want to take. I have a bit of an idea for a short film, as well. Not sure how I want to go about shooting it or when I'll actually finishing thinking it out, but expect to hear more about it in the future. I haven't decided if I want to shoot it in actual film or try a bit of digital work (oh no!).

I realize that my thoughts have been lost these last couple months, behind both piles of negatives and timeless confusion. But now I'm here and I'm trying to be more involved. I'll be starting to upload both images and words based on photography, whether they be reviews of shows, information on new cameras I found/bought, or profiles of photographers that I'm really into right now. It will probably start out slow, but I hope to pick it up and take this full swing. It's time to start doing what I enjoy.

I haven't even touched my digital camera since the beginning of the semester because I let a friend borrow it for a photography class, so film has been my best friend. Sure, it's been tough, but it's completely worth it. I feel more alive, more experimental, and more invigorated than I ever have before.

Could this be the beginning of something?

Keep up the wall,
You just can't let it fall.
Berlin was just a fluke,
I'll stand on top of it all.

11 November 2010

Day 318/365 - Glen Park

Thursday, October 28.

Day 317/365 - Light Meter

Wednesday, October 27.

Day 316/365 - Denim

Tuesday, October 26.

Day 315/365 - Simplicity

Monday, October 25.

Day 314/365 - Texture

Sunday, October 24.

Day 313/365 - Double Exposure

Saturday, October 23.

Day 312/365 - Lonely Nights

Friday, October 22.

Day 311/365 - Nikkormat

Thursday, October 21.

Day 310/365 - Tom


Day 310/365 - Tom
Originally uploaded by ChristopherFecio
Wednesday, October 20.

Day 309/365 - Exposure

Tuesday, October 19.

Day 308/365 - Puma


Day 308/365 - Puma
Originally uploaded by ChristopherFecio
Monday, October 18.

Day 307/365 - Construction in Syracuse, NY

Sunday, October 17.

Day 306/365 - The Stage

Saturday, October 16.

Day 305/365 - Green on Green

Friday, October 15.

Day 304/365 - Power Lines

Thursday, October 14.

Day 303/365 - Leaves

Wednesday, October 13.

Day 302/365 - Words on the Pavement

Tuesday, October 12.

Day 301/365 - Trailer

Monday, October 11.

Day 300/365 - Rattles

Sunday, October 10.

Day 299/365 - Hydrant

Saturday, October 9.

Day 298/365 - Polaroid 4x5

Friday, October 8.

Day 297/365 - Japanese Garden Reflection

Thursday, October 7.

Day 296/365 - Farmer's Market

Wednesday, October 6.

Day 295/365 - Mr. Duckle

Tuesday, October 5.

Day 294/365 - Lines of Color

Monday, October 4.

Day 293/365 - Blue Sky

Sunday, October 3.

Day 292/365 - Camping

Saturday, October 2.

Day 291/365 - Justin

Friday, October 1.

Day 290/365 - Polaroid Type 59

Thursday, September 30.

Day 289/365 - Flowers in a Row

Wednesday, September 29.

Day 288/365 - Red


Day 288/365 - Red
Originally uploaded by ChristopherFecio
Tuesday, September 28.

Day 287/365 - Wendy

Monday, September 27.

Day 286/365 - Shoes

Sunday, September 26.

Day 285/365 - The Pool and the Trees

Saturday, September 25.