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Street Savvy Part One
I’m catching up on the dozen plus rolls of film I need to scan. Here’s some photos I took using the new-ish Street Candy Street Savvy film. I think it’s repackaged Kodak UltraMax 400. Color film is definitely harder to… Continue reading
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Pictures of People
With these street shots, I made a point to try and get closer to my subjects. It’s a bit intimidating because for the shot to be candid, you need to try and not draw attention, but there’s always a chance… Continue reading
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Band Practice Photos with Kara and Laura
Once a week or so since the beginning of September, when I broke my wrist and couldn’t play guitar, I’ve been singing and playing music with my friends Laura and Kara that I met at an open mic in August.… Continue reading
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Portland MAX and Downtown
One of the things I like best about living in Portland is having a pretty good light rail system, called the MAX. It’s especially convenient for me since the MAX yellow line gets on about a seven-minute walk from my… Continue reading
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Street Photography in St. Johns
The St. Johns neighborhood in North Portland is one of my favorite places to walk around, get a coffee, and take photos of. It’s just a really beautiful place with a ton of character. Some of my favorite places in… Continue reading
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SE Foster Photo Walk
Last Tuesday, I had an errand to run on SE Foster and decided to take a walk up the street and photograph whatever caught my eye. Foster feels like it’s in a transitional period, a lot like Division did about… Continue reading
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Concert Photos from Haymaker Bar
This last Friday I went and took photos at my friends Joe and Jackson’s show at Haymaker Bar here in Portland, Oregon. They were all shot with my Leica M2 on Kodak T-MAX p3200 pushed to 6400 and developed with… Continue reading
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Powell’s City of Books
A few photos I took at Powell’s City of Books downtown and on Hawthorne in Portland, Oregon. Leica M2 / Kodak Tri-X Continue reading
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Reflections on Incident Metering
This weekend was my first experiment with using an incident meter, and I’m really happy with the results. These photos were all taken at various Portland coffee shops, and would have been challenging had I relied on something like my… Continue reading








