Showing posts with label film por vida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film por vida. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Salt Lake City, UT. December, 2012

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Nich. San Francisco, CA. October, 2012

Thursday, March 22, 2012


Six years ago today I got my first Print Exchange photo (this isn't it, this is actually the second one I received...long story). Happy Anniversary Film Por Vida Print Exchange!


Photo by: Jai Tanju


Everyone should check out: Film Por Vida

or email me your address and I'll send you something!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Film Por Vida Salt Lake City Show MEGA POST! Thanks to everyone who came!
A Possum in the wild.

Susan and Stella Murdock!

Sean Winskowski!

Jovi and Alexx!

Fern and Cody Slade.

Jeff Griffin.

David Law and Tara

Adam's Broken Camera.

Adam and Cassie.

Nic and Andy.

Anne who I didn't know before this picture.

Photos from the weekend and not the show maybe soon.

Saturday, July 02, 2011



Colin and Garrison.

Salt Lake City, Utah. June, 2011.

On a technical note, I've been rolling my own film (Tri-X) using a bulk loader. This canister came open on the edge when I was loading and made a sprocket shaped light leak on much of the film.

Monday, March 21, 2011



Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. June 2011.

I hope for the best in Japan.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Long story short, some things happened in life and I ended up selling my digital camera and now only have film cameras. This quote is awesome:

"Don't talk to me about digital. I've got Hypo in my veins. The stains you see on my shirt are Dektol. I like the darkroom, the radio, the yellow light glowing. I rip the printing paper into quarters. One square is swimming in the Dektol. Through the clear, brown liquid I see my work emerging-my picture. Then I take it, the little piece, and give it away, a gift, to the person pictured in it, a return for what they have given me. Thirty years pass. People die. Children grow old. They keep the little piece, stuck up on a wall with thumbtacks, creased and stained: themselves, young and alive, forever. That is photography."

-Danny Lyon