I have blogged about this little place in the South Street Seaport more times than I can count now, and probably have taken almost the same photos (digital and film alike), but I guess I'm just drawn to the fresh flowers, the exposed brick, the great muffins, and the austere wooden furniture. Sounds about right, no? Oh and of course the good coffee and that it's just about close enough to go out of my way for in the morning.
I present to you Jack's on Portra 400NC. It's not too hard to guess which picture I liked best. I could eat those delicious film tones + a little grain right up.

It appears most of the blogosphere has taken off for the holidays. Wah! I'll probably slow down a bit myself, but no serious blogging break for me. :)
Oh these pictures are so nice :)I totally love the one with the flowers, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you too :)
So smooth. If you are looking to emulate film in PS or LR, maybe
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can put you in the ballpark. Have not tried them myself, though.
i love that big vertical pic! (i'm guessing that's the one you liked!) i'm totally getting into film lately. i may even buy a new film camera. swoon.
ReplyDeletejust found your blog - it's adorable! I love your style!!
ReplyDeleteyummm, the breads look so delectable.
ReplyDeleteI loooove Jack's! great pics :) what lab do u take your film to?
ReplyDelete@ash, I've used LTI and Luster. They ain't cheap but I'm not sure I trust Duane Reade with the professional film. May have to try it for budget's sake!
ReplyDeleteI think every time you make a post for Jack's Coffee I comment about how this is my favourite b/c of your amazing photographs but you always seem to outdo yourself again and again! I love these photographs, the film tones, the dof, the subjects, EVERYTHING! You rock!
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