Posts Tagged ‘Canon 1d mark 3’

Bicycles: a love story

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

IMG 9410 500x281 Bicycles: a love story

So my mate mark finally kicked me very hard and managed to get this story he wrote in winter out yesterday. I was along for the ride to take the pictures. Was fun at the time. Would have liked to have spent more time shooting a more comprehensive set, but it seems life got in the way.  Article is well written so check it out if you are into bikes.

The march of progress

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

MG 1275 Edit 500x333 The march of progress

Visited a wetlands the other day. Was this amazing little 3km of land dedicated to the natural biodiversity.
Shame that power lines have to spoil the environment. Still, I guess this is why the land was handed to them in the first place to create the wetlands. No one else wants to be around them.

Looking for faces

Friday, June 25th, 2010

MG 1058 Edit 500x333 Looking for faces

So I’m looking for faces to shoot. I will be shooting in black and white with film so the image above is not really true to what I am trying to achieve. (more…)

Shop windows

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

MG 1130 Edit 2 500x333 Shop windows


MG 1131 Edit 2 333x500 Shop windows

MG 7843 500x333 Shop windows

Bike parking

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

MG 0824 Edit 500x281 Bike parking

Late night bike parking.

Tokyo Big Scooters

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

tokyo big scooters, custom bikes, cnngo, magnesium photos

I had met this bunch a week before. They had these amazing bikes. And at the time I had B+W film in my camera. I rewound it and stuck in some colour (still yet to be developed!) and shot some frames. I thought these guy’s would be a great story for my mate Skorj so I asked them if they were around the area much. They said they were in Shibuya every Friday so I said casually that I would be back next week with my mate. He usually shoots for a few foreign bike magazines and I figured it would be a good match. In the process of trying to reach Skorj and arrange him to shoot these bike guy’s I discovered I had somehow given them the impression that this would be a full blown shoot for a big magazine (There was definitely a good bit of imagination being used by the bike guy’s at this point). The next Friday came around and Skorj was busy. I sent a mail to them explaining it was off and they called me up and got all pissed off. Joy! So, rather than giving up and making enemies of them I explained that while my mate could not make it, I could shoot them then try to get them onto a CNN site. At worst they would have a set of nice pics and at best they would appear on an international website.
That night, the usual bunch of photographer friends were turning up to the usual drinking hole about the time I was due to shoot the bikes and I was loathed to meet up with them because I knew I would have to explain my early exit and all the gear I was carrying and I know these guy’s are all like Vultures when it comes a shoot and would basically take over and claim the entire plan as their own. Lucky for me everyone was feeling semi respectful and didn’t completely take over what I had organized. And, as it happens it was good thing a few of them came along. Brian and Eiichi were there to lend a hand with interviewing the guy’s which was really lucky cause had they not done that and also been kind enough to send me the recordings / notes I could not have written the little story for CNNGO.

So, all the drama kind of paid off in the end.

Lens fun

Friday, May 28th, 2010

stephan 500x500 Lens fun
MG 9856 500x500 Lens fun

So just for fun I asked several people, including my friend Stephan, for a photo. I usually use the Hasselblad and have tweaked my settings so I can use the 80mm lens to take close-up head shots. I was, however, surprised to see the result when I developed the film. I wasn’t expecting him to look so different. And I always thought that the 80mm lens on the Hasselblad was a 50mm equivalent on a 35mm SLR. What a difference a lens and a bit of fiddling with the settings makes. Stephan prefers the digital shot. Probably because of how different the lens makes his face look. I actually like it more. Most likely because it’s difficult to replicate the look. In any case I’m surprised to see how well the film version turned out when putting it side by side with the digital one. More of these to come.

Industrial nowhere

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Industrial area somewhere in greater Tokyo

As an escape from obligations looming, I packed my messenger back with about 10kg of camera gear including a tripod and set off for an industrial area of Tokyo. I’d been close to the same place a week before trying to figure out the best way to get there. Most of the evening was spent tracking down interesting scenes to shoot. No doubt I’ll be going again at some point in the near future to capitalize on an evening spent cycling a good 50km trying to get pictures.
I took the Hasselblad and the Canon in an attempt to capture atmosphere and get instant gratification and while I’m ok at holding a shot at 4th of a second I didn’t want to do a 50km round trip and risk a shot being blurry, hence the tripod.
While riding around I found myself at the end of a very long walled road with only the guarded entrance to an industrial complex and a very lonely bus stop. With not a soul in sight (except the guard at the end of the road) I set up my tripod in the middle of the road to take a few pictures.
Out of the walls came people to the bus stop. By chance I’d picked probably the only moment in the evening when the bus would arrive.
I’m interested to see how the Hasselblad image turn out.
I leave you with a few more pictures from the outing.

Fragments of memory
Alien pods
Industrial walled palace


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