Silver + Salt Symphony
Film photography is not dead. The future is analog.Niki de la Paz. There are stories that can only be told through music. I told her to play the violin and she did.
Ilford XP200 35mm, Minolta XG-M at f/8
moreFire escape. The steel stairs have not evaded the signs of the times.
The facade of an old building downtown.
Pentax slr Kodak Colorplus 200 post-processed in black and white.
moreLomopascua. Last Holy Week in Malapascua Island. For you, Sheena.
Colorplus 100 with Vivitar uws.
moreSinulog 2011. This year’s mardi gras was a wet one. My prints came out grainy, thanks to my fast film. This is the back view of the dancers.
The reviews on this film was right: the apparent grains looked ridiculous on the subject’s skin. I’m more attuned to using slower films (ISO 100/200), so I thought this photo was horrible until someone pointed out that it’s grainy-ness was totally fine.
Minolta xg-m with Fujicolor Press 800.
moreAseras. The covered sidewalks along Colon Street glow in the 3 o’clock sunlight.
moreThe skin diving class. A fisherman and his two kids.
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