Showing posts with label Kodak 400TX film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kodak 400TX film. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2012

band practice

Its been such a long time since I've posted anything on this blog. I believe a year and 1 month. Way too long for any other blogger, even down right negligent. Recently a good friend of mine persuaded me to keep posting and I just couldn't disagree. I've fallen off the carry-your-camera-everywhere bandwagon, but I'm about to jump right back in.

One of my good friend's has been asking me to take photos of his band practicing & of course I agreed. These photos were taken last week. Their name is Diolo and they play Indie. They do a lot of the Strokes' cover songs and some pretty amazing stuff of their own as well. Check out their page here. I've also posted a video at the very end of this post in case you want to check out how they sound. Enjoy.









 It's clear that Diolo's passion is creating music;
experimenting with film is mine


Here's a short video of them practicing, enjoy

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

No Surprises

2.16.11
My backyard

Stormy Weather

i used to sit in that chair & play with my dog
My 2nd favorite tree destroyed



2.11.11
Henderson

this is Qiana

Chris's little girl







Tuesday, March 29, 2011

San Francisco ♥

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Two & a half days of adventure in the most crazy city i've ever experienced. There is so much left out from what we saw, but these are the few of the moments i captured

Feb 25,2011
on the Bay Bridge upon arrival
 a lint on the cloud

the view from our hotel


this little girl was dancing but stopped when i took the photo


playing the Blues♥

Melissa & i

a seagull

the Pier


the place to eat!


the next day...
February 26, 2011
5 dollar milkshake

on Mission District





En La Mission

David's coffee



Returning home
February 27, 2011



tired & still looking fantastic!
Reminds me of Wild Thyme Mountain



& so i hope to return again
to the city of freedom


*Photos were taken with my Canon EOS Rebel T2 using Fujifilm 100 Acros & Kodak 400TX film