The nose knows.
The nose knows.
Little video game monsters grow in the tide pools off Rialto Beach.
Still shooting film on the Mamiya 645, still screwing it up.
Still struggling with development! I used to spend a TON of time in Photoshop trying to get perfectly good pictures to come out looking like this, but now I want clean frames.
First escape west for some time, with good guy John Webster and his 80 series. It's John's photo—all I had on me was film!
Somewhere in the madness of creating and updating and revising a portfolio, I discovered that I had abandoned my Dribbble account. Left it for dead, you might say.
Fragments are my older design work that was fun that I still find interesting, but no longer function as a showpiece for where I am in my career.
I took a photo of some film that will later perhaps make some photo posts.
I took a photo. It's a photo post.
I developed my first roll of 120 film at home, and the results were absolutely short of amazing.
Well—time for some Instructure-structuring. I got caught in this round of layoffs. I hope it’s just a short term fix and gives the remaining Bridge teams the best chance at success.
The easy reaction is to be at least a little pissed off. But maybe I’m finally old enough to see the trajectory of my career. I’ve been laid off twice before in my career, and both times turned out to be opportunities for the better. So I’m off to the next thing— best of luck to those of you that remain!
Good thing I just bought a ton of camera equipment and darkroom supplies ?—I'll have a ton of time to experiment.
I got everything I need to develop film at home. I made it a WHOLE WEEK without them. I think I got all the basics—I’m sure I’ll screw something up and need to adjust my process, but then that’s the fun in it.
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Get in touch: don@sbx.cr