Again the same story - I had perfectly fine location for wonderful photography, but very poor camera to capture it the way I wanted and due to the fact that I didn't develop my films soon enough, you can see the film paper information on the photos, especially sucks on the ones with very bright scene.
Shot on Kodak VC-3 black and white film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Ljubitel 166B
These two portraits turned out the best of the Canadian portrait series, not much change, but I still think they are a bit different. Isabel turned out to be such a nice model.
Shot on Kodak VC-3 black and white film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Ljubitel 166B
Few years ago I had an idea of portrait series of Canadians. Unfortunately at that time I was using this old and quite sh***y camera, so portraits you will see after this, are not so good, mostly lacking the focus at the right spot. This one turned out quite okay.
Shot on Kodak VC-3 black and white film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Ljubitel 166B
These three photos of the Brooklyn Bridge could have been real nice, but I sucked again with my focusing using this old plastic Ljubitel 166B. Can't wait to get a new camera and produce better. My apologies.
Shot on Kodak VC-3 black and white film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Ljubitel 166B
Monument dedicated to Daniel Martinez, a 27-year-old Bronx bike messenger, who was killed in front of a Manhattan museum as he was joyriding while holding onto the back of a commercial truck.
Shot on Kodak CN black and white film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Ljubitel 166B