Means spending the afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with black and white film. Unfortunately said film was only ISO 100 so I was pretty restricted in where I could comfortably shoot. Everything here is shot at f1.2 with Fuji Acros 100.
I always forget how awesome black and white film is until I pick it up again.
These are amazing, and I'm sure that super fast lens helped shoot the lower speed film. By the way, I really like the new blog layout. Very clean and simple, in a beautiful way of course.
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful in black and white! I love that you mention what kind of film you use :) It's helpful :D
ReplyDeleteYay! I've been wanting to see you shoot more in B&W, and as I may've guessed, you totally rocked it. Also, the one time I visited NYC wandering around the Met was definitely one of my favorite parts. So photogenic in there!
ReplyDeleteso so pretty. love each and every one.
ReplyDeleteAlso, love the new blog! It's beautiful! high five!
the MET is a wonderful piece of art, I would love to BACK...great black and white pictures!
ReplyDeleteah this reminds me, i have a roll of b&w film in my ae-1. i wish i had a place like this to shoot!
ReplyDeletelove this new layout, btw. very open and clean.
Oh My! These are absolutely, absolutely gorgeous! I loooooove the shots of the patterns of light!
ReplyDeleteThese angles and architecture and light and shadow, oh my! I swoon for it all. What a lovely source of inspiration you are!
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty nice done! For a second, I got the feeling of being in the Louvre :-). Paris is waiting for u!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, love the patterns made by the skylights
ReplyDeleteFantastic images; gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots!!
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