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Black and Whites – Cali and Canada

Shots from a black and white roll that I recently had developed in LA.  Most shots taken in California, with a few from Canada. All are from my Nikon FM.

Kramer on a hike.

Ross and Finola sitting on the stoop in Los Feliz, Los Angeles.

Mel Barber gazing out to the surrounding mountains in Whistler, BC.

Watching a storm roll in as I’m sitting atop the Pinnacles trail in San Bernardino.

Surfer watches another surfer as he’s about to enter. Malibu, Ca.

Malibu point fending off the incoming ocean fog.

Sitting in LAX airport.

Westjet flight to Vancouver, BC.


Hiking in San Bernardino, Cali

self portrait

Shots taken from a solo hike close to the house up in the San Bernardino national forest.  The forest went up in flames a few years ago leaving behind eery burnt bushes you see above. The forest lost all of its tall trees in the fire, completing transforming the landscape.

I had to jump this rock over 10 times trying to get the timing perfect. In my left hand I have my remote trying to trick the shutter while in air.

Southern Sagebrush Lizard


Josh Lease


Boredom leads to pet portraits…

Yup, this dog is real. Her name is Gracie and she’s probably the most well behaved model I’ve taken portraits of in a while.

Gracie

Gracie bored

 

Gracie's nightmare


Morocco, Rome, Ghana + California black and whites

I finally developed some rolls of film that I had in my camera bag for months. Developed them in San Francisco but I’m not to happy with the outcome. A little too contrasty and grainy but nonetheless still fun to get back.

Most of these are 35mm black and white film. A couple are 120 film shot with my plastic Holga.

MOROCCO

Roommate, Said, and friend Matt. We're waiting at the Tangier, Morocco ferry. This is the beginning of our roadtrip from Rabat, Morocco to Seville, Spain. Nothing but trouble.

Shot of the bar at the Tangier ferry pier. My lower half at the bottom and my sandwich maker at the top.

Sunset in Casablanca.

Apprentice surfboard shaper. Works at Kai shapes in Dar Bouazza, Morocco. www.kaishapes.com

Rhita in the freezing river near Chefchaouen, Morocco.

Rhita's sister, Sakina posing for photos

GHANA

Palm wine seller on the beach front near Kokrobite, Ghana. After i took this shot i tried the palm wine and noticed the water they were using to ferment the wine and clean the bucket. Water as brown as the dirt. I ended up with the worst stomach flu I've ever had. 120 film

Portrait of my colleague, Kia Guarino near Kokrobite beach, Ghana. 120 film

ROME

This guy snuck up on a pigeon and grabbed it at the Roman Forum.

double exposure of a flower and statue. Roman Forum

CALIFORNIA

Gary Yarbrough. Lake Arrowhead, CA


Pigeon Park Casablanca, Morocco

Went for a tour around Casablanca on my bike. Taking in the scenes and fighting the traffic. Came up with a few shots.


Moroccan Stills – Marrakech and Fes

MOROCCAN STREET SCENES – Fes and Marrakech

street scene in Marrakech

A common scene in Fes. An orange salesman pushes his cart through the streets.

Marrakech medina scene split into 3.

Green tea is everywhere, Marrakech.

MOROCCO STILLS

Earth Cafe in Marrakech. The colors in the cafe are extremely bold. i had to mute the colors for some of my photos.

sunset at hotel essaouira, Marrakech

Moroccan olives in an upscale Marrakech restaurant.


America in black and white

Bud Light and Jean Jackets. New Orleans Fairgrounds track

I spent the month of January in Virginia. It had only been 4 months since my last visit but it was real nice to be back. I had the privilege to visit Jimmy in New Orleans. It was my first time to the Big Easy and I was not ready for it. What a place!  They say NYC is the city that never sleeps but I found ‘Nawlins’ to be city that ran on red bull and vodka after the sun went down. Good lord my body hurt after that visit but nonetheless it was completely worth it. The music was incredible, the food to die for and the partying was top notch. You can say i’m a fan.

Here are some pictures of New Orleans and Virginia.  Taken with Nikon FM2  35mm  400ASA film

‘NAWLINS’

cityscape from a glassed in view.

Fairgrounds starting gates

Gambling

Hats to go with those outfits

Bar scene

Floats get prepped for the coming Mardi Gras

street performers

New Orleans Zoo

House struck by hurricane Katrina

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA

At sunset, a boat sits above water as if in anticipation for the next ride

'Phyliss' the commander waits for his ride to play capture the flag.

Phyliss stalking in the woods

Banjo and Claire

Gorgov and Phyliss getting ready for capture the flag


Ethiopian Crowd

During a Thursday market. We passed by the village on our hike down from the mountains and i guess word traveled fast that visitors were in town.


Moroccan Christmas Vacation

I was hesitant to put these up without having the opportunity to really go over them and touch up the contrast, but I decided not to wait.

Over Christmas I had two friends visit, Rebecca and Crazy Remi. We toured the country from the beaches to the cities and finally hitting the Sahara desert. We spent the new years in the desert with a group of peace corps volunteers.

All of these photos are 35mm black and white film. Digital shots are to come later. (click on any photo to enlarge)

Portrait of Rebecca

Crazy Remi

Rebecca facing a rising moon at Mehdya Plage, Morocco

The Sahara in the early morning. A flock of birds came swooping above these camels just as i came out of the tent.

Sahara in the morning

A smiling camel

Sahara desert

Marrakech, Morocco

Rebecca

camels


Sunday – Rabat, Morocco shot with Holga 120 BW film

Rabat, Morocco

a kite hovered over this cat for minutes. the cat never moved.

Using guilt for sales, Morocco's finest flower salesman approaches a date perched on the rocks.


Roman Living

a typical meal's aftermath


a day at the heart of Rome – il tevere

Like i posted previously, i loved spending time around the river in downtown Rome. Il tevere attracts all characters. rich. poor. helpless. selfish. talented and curious. I usually spent hours watching the street performers and artisans. There was one accordion player pictured below, who i sat down and listened to him play for a while. he played with his whole body in the sense that he swayed, curved and twisted to his music. It turned out he was from Japan, and was in Rome just to perform. Everyone has their story.

Japanese accordian player swaying to his music

American tourist on a tour

Gelato is for all ages in Rome.

fisherman stretches down below

carving roses out of turnips and beets caught this suit's attention

Most times my walk-a-bouts would lead me below, down by the river.  The bike baths follow the curves of the river and its a blast, but its also amazing how the river drowns out the city noises. often making it a lovers lane.

bike path

lovers lane

self portrait

fishermen

the rivers end


Roma, Italia

Ciao Roma!  Its been a blast. Wine, pasta, beautiful people, historical corners and more wine. What a year! Filled with travel and adventure.

My last weekends here i spent wandering the city taking pictures. i had no inkling to shoot with my digital camera. perhaps because i wanted the feeling that the memories would stay. there’s something about shooting with my old Nikon FE. the noise and the feeling of completeness that the shutter makes. many people say the same, and for me these past few weeks ive wanted to ingrain Rome in my memory, and no better ‘macchina di foto’ than an old Nikon FE with black and whites.

I found myself being drawn to the artery of Rome, il fiume. The major river that runs through this ancient city. Mainly because of the people that hang out there but also because its open. open with trees and chances to see the cityscapes. open for people to beg, play their instruments, fish and just plain act roman crazy.

I can’t post photos right now cause the internet is slow…but i’ll leave you with this one film shot taking at night for now. As Margherita says, a tourist shot.  Thanks, Marg…

Il Tevere

starting to upload some photos… these are of all over.  Click to enlarge

Basilica in the Vatican

taking photos of tourists taking photos of the light. It was pretty impressive light. This was inside the Basilica in the Vatican.

double exposure from San Lorenzo. a neighborhood in Rome.

Rome, just outside of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni

portrait at admissions of Palazzo delle Esposizioni.

dog was barking fruitbooter

about as awesome as a rollerblade show can get. Villa Borghese on a Sunday stroll

Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiori in Florence, Italy. hard to capture with a 50m lens

Down pour in Siena, Italy


Black and Whites from all over

So after developing some film from a while ago and then scanning it… i can finally upload some on the blog. These shots are a ‘shmorgisborg’ of places and people.

A baby wrapped up tight in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The mother came because she was receiving surgery with operation Smile. she has a cleft lip. Her surgery was successful.

The black and white desert. This is called 'Chicken Rock'. the place is like a moonscape. its amazing

The black and white desert. This is called 'Chicken Rock'. the place is like a moonscape. its amazing

Vladimir, Russia. Two by the bed waiting for the patient to recover. Russia is an interesting place. Some of the strongest characters I've seen.

The last patient waiting for her surgery. Cleft lip revision. She's already had her surgery done but she's waiting for her 2nd follow up operation. Considering she's gone through it all before, she was not looking forward to the surgery again.

Nurse on her break looking out the hospital window. The landscape was endless cold and brown decidious forest. Vladimir, Russia.

Day at Lighthouse park in Vancouver, Canada

Kristen comparing her hand to mother natures. Vancouver, Canada

washed up salmon. Lake Harrison, Canada

The Black's family lake house. its a perfect place to get away and relax. Getting up in the morning and going out for a swim, row or ski was great, but coming in from the water to crispy bacon was even better. Lake Harrison, Canada


Daria & Tatyana

Digital photo taken off one of my contact sheets dbl exposed with the wall for texture. The original photo was taken in Vladimir, Russia. These two beautiful women work for Operation Smile Russia.

Click on the picture to listen to a song that i was listening to when i was shooting this.


Casablanca, Morocco

Enjoy these snaps.

spirit feels lighter at the water

at peace

fishermen

look at those glasses!

beachfront terrace

selling balloons giving smiles


Black and White Film

Japanese fighting fish in Chiang Mai, Thailand

These are just a few random black and white film shots i just got developed.

monks in Prachituap Sam temple.

fanning the fire.

Reserved for monks on a local Bangkok ferry boat

I asked my great grandmother, on the left, to tell the name of her first love. She answered without a doubt and everyone cracked up. This one is the least in focus out of the set but i love my great grandmother's expression.

I love my grandparents. They are a pair! Papi, my grandfather is one of the youngest people at heart that I know.


New Film: Camera, Camera

I encourage readers to take a look at this new film. It discusses travel photography and its implications, specifically in the country of Laos. Looks like a provocative film that addresses a lot of insecurities many have with travel photography.

http://www.cameracamerafilm.com/

From the film’s synopsisThroughout CAMERA, CAMERA, Murray and Meyer recreate the experience of traveling. We see beautiful things, wonderful things, and horrible things – all strange and new. We see what the travelers see and discover what they don’t see as the plot moves deftly from the comical to the taboo, reveling in the experience of Laos, and lingering on things left unsaid. CAMERA, CAMERA is a documentary for anyone who has taken a photograph in a foreign country. The film quietly calls upon viewers to ponder the multifaceted and often ambiguous impacts of travel and photography on citizens of two worlds.


film shots – Cairo, Egypt

Below are some shots i took with some B&W film. All are from either the Islamic Cairo market or from the Operation Smile mission. – GSY

She pretends to be shy

Nile River

over 300 couples got married this night. I had to argue my way down to shoot photos.

the market was bustling before the holiday, Eid

100 percent Egyptian cotton and smiles


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