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Signals Through Filtered Light
Signals Through Filtered Light
I will do more of these. I’ve been passing these out in print but for the first time I’m making Non-Binary Analog’s first mini-zine, “Signals Through Filtered Light” available to download so you can just print it yourself. Best on A4 paper (here in America, our paper formats aren’t great for making zines). This series was something I originally made hoping a musician would use them in his album art but that didn’t pan out afaik. If I remember right, these were all taken with my #Canon #AE-1 on some sort of tmax and developed in D-76.
Download 1-Page Zine (A4) (pdf)
Download 1-Page Zine (A4) (png)#BelieveInFilm #NonBinaryAnalog #TransArtists #transgender #nonbinary #NonBinaryPortraits
Petroglyph at Grimes Point
September 13, 2020
- 📷 Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
- f/11.0
- 1/250
- 🎞️ Fuji Velvia 100
Download high rez for free at flickr.Berlin, NV
June 23rd, 2019
📷 Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
Mamiya Sekor Z 110mm f/2.8
f/13.0
1/250
🎞️ Kodak TMax 400 developed in xtol
Download full rez for free at flickrApproaching balloon from The Great Reno Balloon Race
September 10th, 2023
📷 Canon 5DSR
- ISO800
- 105mm
- f/6.3
- 1/50
Big Sycamore Canyon Trail
April 23rd, 2016
This day, I ended up hiking for 20 miles carrying my heavy Mamiya RZ67. From the Newbury Park all the way to the ocean, then back through the Santa Monica mountains. I wouldn’t recommend this as a hiking camera.
- Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
- Mamiya Sekor Z 110mm f/2.8
- f/8.0
- 1/30
- Kodak TMax 100 developed in xtol 1:1
Download high resolution original for free from flickr.
Post in Portland
June 24th, 2016
The posters create layers like thick bark over the poles
- Canon EOS K2
- Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 II
- f4.8
- 1/167
- Kodak Portra 160
Download high rez version for free at flickr
Bridge to Nowhere
September 8th, 2013
This was a rough 2 day backpacking trip, going up from the Azusa side of the San Gabriels up past the Bridge to Nowhere, along the San Gabriel River until it hooked up with Vincent Gap trail to HWY 2 above Wrightwood. My lightest SLR and possibly the lightest SLR ever, my EOS K2 has often accompanied me on hikes.
Canon EOS K2
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8
Fuji Provia 100Download high resolution version for free on flickr.