A quick weekend hop over to East Frisia sees me drive from Hamburg over to the very western point of Germany’s North Sea cost. Join me for some open landscapes and plenty of wind farms!
Happily bringing this project back to life again with a new Hasselblad Xpan, this post sees me try out Kodak Tri-X & Ilford HP5+ shot at ISO 1600. Come join me for some night time views of busy London.
I took along my Rolleiflex and a whole bunch of film on a recent work trip to Seattle. Join me for some classic Seattle views in both colour and black & white.
Every now and then I take out a film and I have absolutely no idea how the results will look like, this being one of those times. Join me for some ultra high contrast black & walk film on a Madrid walkabout.
The special Aerochrome infrared film and other Kodak films take a tour of the Berchtesgaden region of the Bavarian Alps, including the famous Eagle’s Nest. Come join me for some amazing landscapes.
A world famous UNESCO heritage site and home to an incredible number of breweries, Bamberg is a must-visit stop on a tour of Franconia. Come join me and my Leica M2 as we tour this medieval city and taste the strange but interesting smoked beer.
In a short stopover in London before travelling to the USA in June I had a short walkabout London with a roll of Kodak ProImage 100. I was treated to an unusually bright summer’s day and found some interesting scenes.
Our annual pilgrimage to Craftsbury Sculling Camp in Vermont sees us driving from Boston out into the wilderness, with a stop this year at the Flume Gorge in New Hampshire. Join me and my Fuji GW690ii for a look at the great American Outdoors!
Enter Silbersalz film: a true cinematic 35mm film with 4 different varieties! I take a pack of this new film stock with me on a family trip to Armenia. Join me for an insight into Armenian life and read my review of Silbersalz film.
I keep a roll of Film Ferrania for my favourite escapes, and a recent trip to Hamburg provided the perfect scenery to look for some classic black & white city views.
I took my newly acquired Fuji GW690ii camera up for a day trip to Nuremberg and was luckily taken on a guided tour (breweries included) by my friend who is a local. Accompanying us were copious amounts of film and a sense of history and medieval encounters. Join me to explore this historical city.
The beginning of Spring in Munich after a long, cold winter saw bright sunny skies, loads of colour, and people enjoying the good weather. Come join me for a short walk around Munich’s Viktualienmartk.
A collection of photographs document my travels from Madrid to Hamburg and onward by train, bus and boat to an East Frisian island. Come join me to see what catches my eye on this long European journey.
I went for a photowalk around the centre of Madrid in hope of plenty of light, which is what is needed for the low ISO film that is Film Ferrania P30 film (ISO 80). Unusually I was met with cloudy conditions, but I made the most of it and managed to document some good Madrid street scenes.
An overnight stay in Hamburg enroute to Germany’s East Frisian islands was the perfect opportunity to search for some moody cityscape shots after dark. Armed with a few rolls of Kodak Tri-X film I went on the lookout for some striking scenes.
I’ve been wanting to try out the Nikon 35Ti for a long time, not least for its unique design, but also as this camera has a lot of hype surrounding it. When one of my photography friends suggested a photowalk around Munich including an offer to use this camera I jumped at the chance. Here are my impressions of the Nikon 35Ti.
Grabbing a few hours free during the December break I went for a walk around the centre of Madrid in search of some bright colours and some typical cityscape scenes, join me for some traditional Spanish architecture and daily life.
There is quite a large following of Ice Hockey in Germany and with standing room tickets in Munich’s hockey arena available at €18 this was a great opportunity to go with the lads and enjoy a good night out, accompanied by some Kodak Portra 800 and Kodak Tri-X 400 film.
A December walkabout in Munich with the Christmas markets and pre-holiday good vibes provided a great backdrop for some black and white photography. This post sees plenty of high contrast, bright lights, grain, and black & white goodness from Kodak’s T-Max 3200 film.
Kodak’s re-introduction of its legendary Ektachrome film has been big news in film and photography circles, with the re-release coming towards the end of 2018. I figured it was about time I got my hands on some to see what all the fuss was about. Come join me in search of bright colours to see what this film is made of!
I took along my Leica M2 camera to a recent full day darkroom printing course at Darkroom London. Come join me for a look into how we develop and print film!