


These are my little nieces form Santa Monica. They're so sweet and cute.
I have a small box full of expired film I use from time to time. I wanted to see if I would get some cool effects from the expired film. What I got was a just bad film and the resulting creative experiment forced me to spend a lot of time in Photoshop. Next time I'll have fresh film.
I have always loved medium format photography. It's square rather than rectangle for those that don't know. I like the openness of the frame. The subject can breath and I can include a little move environment. For me this format makes sense in my eye and mind.
These images are made with a Hasselblad 503 cx film camera with a 50mm lens. The digital version of my camera is the Hasselblad HD4 and is priced at $30,000.00. Just a bit out of my price range.
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