Finally getting around to scanning these on now that I have a nice flatbed scanner and the amazing VueScan software.
I spent the beach at the “beach monster” beach house in North Carolina on Kure Beach.
I met up with Keith Lane at the “Walk for Life” in January. These are a few that I scanned on from the two film packs I shot.
I am proud to announce my first book for sale. It is a curated collection of my ongoing visual diary project utilizing instagram.
Book stats:
120 total pages of photographs divided into 3 sections.
The 3 sections are “movement”, “understated”, and “signs of the times”.
The book is square format and perfect bound soft-back utilizing premium pearl paper.
Each of the 100 copies available are hand signed limited editions, so grab a copy before they are gone forever. Purchase the book now via my BigCartel store for $59 USD.
The book is available now for $59 plus shipping and handling.
“We look at the world and see what we have learned to believe is there. We have been conditioned to expect… but, as photographers, we must learn to relax our beliefs…if you look very intensely and slowly, things will happen that you never dreamed of before.”
― Aaron Siskind
I went on this trip back in July with my brother. 8 hours driving from DC to Pittsburgh to Tionesta, PA. Many childhood summer days spent up in the woods here. Around the time I entered high school, my grandfather’s cabin burnt down and I never returned again until this trip.
Via Flickr:
35mm film – first roll from my yashica
@jamescampbell on twitter
In case you are into web colors, hopefully you find this useful.
In order from left to right: (used the color stream app to create the above image)
background color white but not white: #f5fff6
description color dolphino grey: #6f6471
James Campbell link burnt orange: #ce803c
links: #b97275
other links: #c5b59e
date stamp / permalink: #bba474
other other links: #8287ac
“Don’t Go Back to Rockville” or DGBTR is my photographic project for the fall / winter. Inspired from a Pavement song that name drops REM (Unseen Power of the Picket Fence)
The basic premise came from feeling that I am really sick of digital photography and I wanted to get back to creating photographs (not ones and zeros but actual captured light on photo-sensitive paper).
I sold my DSLR and rent now to do professional shoots when I have to. Of course, I am going to buy a DSLR again this spring, but just waiting until a full-frame sensor comes down in price and I really need it again.
For a while now, I have been using my iphone (I have a separate photo project related to that going on as well) but I really wanted to get use out of my polaroid camera collection that take Fuji FP-100c and FP-3000 instant pack films.
Here is what the project website for DGBTR I designed looks like:
Design requirements:
I know that cursive font goes against all the readability standards, but I like the fact that I am slowing people down to actually read what I am posting, not just info-snacking.
The font is from the amazing google font library. I highly recommend it.
Some of the photographs produced during the project are for sale in my new online store starting around $75 and up for the original polaroids. I may even offer some as limited edition signed prints of the original polaroid for those trying to save some cash.
They come matted and shipped in sturdy backed cardboard and of course signed by myself. They make great gifts.
Here are three of my favorites from the project so far (click to view details about the photos):
As always, if you have any questions about how I am processing my photography, my projects, or anything else photo or web related send me a message in the contact form. I am always busy with some project, but I will definitely get back to you in a few days.
Task 1 of the #TASKSPROJECT
The #TASKSPROJECT is a photo project that you can participate in. I will be creating these creative tasks and organizing them on instagram and flickr.
Check out all the tasks available so far: Flickr
There will be a book created after the project is over at the end of 2012 and it will feature photographs from all of those that have participated.
Enjoy.
I love taking road trips. I have been addicted to taking the $15 Megabus to NYC from DC for the day. Here are some categories of photos that may help frame your focus as you are wandering.
Details
Agriculture & Landscape
Everyday Life
Fashion & Style
Night Scenes
Industry
Transportation
What’s your favorite category?
All photos available for use on your blog, but please ask for permission first and I can send you a copy.
Thanks!
Keith Lane is a photographer working in DC. He has a solo exhibit of his iphoneography project ‘iwishyouwerehere’ at the Hillyer near Dupont Circle. I had the chance to interview him and post a feature on my local dc artist focused site, InstantDC.com.
What can I say about Antlers Booth that hasn't been already said by the attached Duck with full face Antler flare? Get the full version for more overlays and fun features like no ads. Or save your cash for something else.
Rating: 1/10, only for the fun factor of adding antlers to anything, besides that, a useless waste of space on your iPhone.