Super saturated colors and extreme contrast. I’m really loving how ridiculous the colors look. It’s unflattering on skin tones and emphasizes even the slightest of oranges and reds. I think it’s the perfect alternative to high contrast black and whites in the Ricoh. Still abstract and otherworldly but in color. Great for vibrant street photos.Continue reading “Cross Process Is The Color Version Of HC B/W”
Category Archives: Street Photography
Santa Monica Gets Overwhelming
It’s mostly positive here. The weather is great and there’s so much to do and see. It’s perfect for street photography. But there’s a lot of people with mental illness roaming the streets. Especially in the morning. Overall I still recommend living here but if you’re thin skinned this isn’t the place for you. HecklingContinue reading “Santa Monica Gets Overwhelming”
You’re Not A Pro If You Have To Tell Me
Humans Are Built For Conquest
It’s how we are at the top of the food chain. Same applies to your art. Destroy your photography and rise to the top. It’s more than a feeling the photos give your or a memory. It’s being the best you can be. Like the Army commercial.
Too Much Advice Is Bad Advice
When you’re an artist, the goal is to push the art. How much advice is there for something that’s new. Just keep experimenting and hope something comes out of it.
Shooting Film Hinders Street Photography Growth
Work Ethic Beats Talent
Garry Winogrand wasn’t talented, he just worked harder than everyone else.
Shooting Less Isn’t The Answer
Endless Possibilities In The Public Arena
How To Stand Out
It’s not by saying edgy things or dressing to impress. I’d like to push the art form and become a master of observance.