The first roll of film from my newly purchased Nikon EF came back yesterday! Woop woop! I used it to shoot the frames for our class exhibition at the Stockholm photography fair in November. Those aren’t going to reach online for a while, so here is a portrait of Hannes Ojensa meanwhile.
It’s shot on positive color film, which has kind of a nice flow to it, but is painfully expensive. I’m slowly getting used to the correct workflow in scanning film, and this weekend I’m going to redo some scans for print quality. Hours and hours of scanning await. Luckily I got a Space Race pinpall game for my birthday, so I have means of killing time, at least.
With Daniel Nordin in a busy intersection near the Copenhagen city hall.
With Stefan Nordström on the street outside Copenhagen fun fair
Across the street from Fotografica … I was so disappointed in their prices that I had to get the Nikon MR-3 on ebay $4 cheaper just for the sake of it.
On our way downtown from Norreport I glimpsed this Marilyn Monroe lol-alike.
Snappin’ away at night in Nyhavn. Found a mental health clinic & stripper bar. Maybe they mean it’s the same thing?
Thank you everybody for your happy birthday wishes! Woop woop! I’m going to celebrate with a street photo special from our class trip to Copenhagen! Huzzah!
GPOYW (Portrait credit: Jonas Malmberg)
Frank Svarten on a dramatic sunset rendez-vous at the pier. Windy.
Adventures in Värnamo.
Adventures in Gothenburg.
I suppose this is an approximation of what Jonas Malmberg will look like when he’s a big shot film producer and director ten years from now. The look will stay the same, of course – for the moment it’s just the title that’s lacking.
Fooling around with cigarette romance snaps from a fabulous dress-up party in the archipelago this summer.
Just a self portrait from September.
Read an intelligent blog post about cats on the internet today – got inspired to repost this old sturdy snap of my cat in a renovated edition. Everybody bow down to the lord!
On a completely different note: it seems to me like I only make landscape oriented frames nowadays. WTF to that, as John Malcovich so eloquently put it in Transformers 3.