Thursday, February 10, 2011

Okay...so bear with me here.....

I've started to notice that I process my film much too soon. I was recently looking at some negatives from 2009 and realized a lot of the stuff I discredited as not "making the cut" was actually the best stuff on the roll. Looking back brought back a lot of memories and reminded me of things I hadn't thought about since taking the photos. Therefore, I'm going to make an effort the next few weeks to re-examine some old negatives and post on this bloggity.

Also, nerd time, I'm making an effort to shoot exclusively with a 28mm lens for the next few weeks. . It's wide, wider than I generally like but I'm hoping it will force me out of habits and enable me to get closer when I shoot with my 35mm lens (the best lens in the world, focal length wise, in my opinion).

Basically, I'm breaking my photographic "comfort zone".

Coney Island, New York, 2009.

3 comments:

... said...

Likes all of this.

Weston Colton Photo said...

yay. excited to see more stuff.
I find I am the same way. when I go back through shots from a trip (or anything where I shot a lot of frames in a short amount of time) I always find shots that I overlooked the first time.

Dan Boulton said...

hey, with you here. my show coming up is currently 60 - 70% frames i'd ignored first time around. I have to say this is always one of the main reasons i stick to film. I find digital to easy to delete especially when storage gets full.

with Weston cant wait to see the rest of the results.