These B&W portraits were shot in 2014, using the 1969 Minolta Hi-Matic 5. They’re super grainy, and a bit scratched up / dusty. This is because I developed them myself, in my wardrobe!
Category: Photo
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Greek Islands
Some snaps from our 2013 Greece trip. 1968 Konica C35.
Really love the muted tones this film captured. It did a great job of capturing the sunset (bottom left) and dusk (bottom right) colours. And doesn’t Talia look so cool, sitting there in that ISO grain, framed with a spectacularly soft focus blur.
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Carrara Marble
I don’t know exactly what it is about this photo that I love so much. Maybe it’s the straight lines cut into the stone, reminiscent of the Bauhaus architecture we’d witnessed in Jerusalem.
This is a photo of a portion of the marble quarry in Carrara, Italy. Taken in 2013 on a 1968 Konica C35.
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Jerusalem Stone
Here is series of photos I took in 2013, exploring the streets of Jerusalem. A lot of the work is done by the beautiful grain of the 800 ISO film capturing stone textures. The camera: a Konica C35, made in 1968, which was my first ever analog camera.