Sunday, November 14, 2010

Continue experimenting with cross process

Cross process is very interesting and exciting photographic style. It is very special, because you have absolutely no control on the final results. 
Usually when you do a cross process on your color negatives, you have to push the film about 4 or 5 stops. I figured that I have to push film 4 stops when I do day light exposure or flash. When I do an open shutter long exposure night images 4 stops is not enough. Next time I ll push the film 5 stops for this type of images.
You can see some of my last images here:

















Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Series of portraits of serious men

New project has begun. Here are some of the first results. Contact to me, if you want to take a part in this series.

Friday, November 5, 2010

New project

I m planning to create a series of men's portrait. Very white, clean, almost shadow less shots. Something like this 

 Hit me up, if you wanna take a part in this project

Thursday, November 4, 2010

West Hollywood on Halloween becomes a really incredible place!
An event, worth to visit! So many unique costumes and people. I was totally impressed.
Here some of the photos from that night. (also cross processed)






















First time I did a cross process on the pictures I shot with a film camera, which turned them from negative to positive.
See some of the results here: