Shooting from the hip is such an amazing experience. Not looking through the viewfinder is so freeing, it allows you to care so much less about composition and focus on capturing a scene, whatever part of that scene you happen to get.
Love these images and the black and white looks so good for these!! Great work!
Feels like it's all leading up to that last portrait where it all feels like it came together. Even pulling back the style, it feels informed from the study. Really love that shot. Well done!
What a great way to kick yourself into gear. I always say I’ll do this kind of stuff myself and never do, but seeing these results and how unconcerned you were with the results is definitely the move. The last photo on film though is amazing, so nice.
I was thinking to do this "method" since a few months, so it was a long gestation ahaha
For the last picture, I shot with a camera that I've got fro Ebay for basically 5$ (and arrived kind of smashed), but in the end it shot quite a cool pictures! I will experiment more with b&w in film for sure!
Shooting from the hip is such an amazing experience. Not looking through the viewfinder is so freeing, it allows you to care so much less about composition and focus on capturing a scene, whatever part of that scene you happen to get.
Love these images and the black and white looks so good for these!! Great work!
Feels like it's all leading up to that last portrait where it all feels like it came together. Even pulling back the style, it feels informed from the study. Really love that shot. Well done!
What a great way to kick yourself into gear. I always say I’ll do this kind of stuff myself and never do, but seeing these results and how unconcerned you were with the results is definitely the move. The last photo on film though is amazing, so nice.
I was thinking to do this "method" since a few months, so it was a long gestation ahaha
For the last picture, I shot with a camera that I've got fro Ebay for basically 5$ (and arrived kind of smashed), but in the end it shot quite a cool pictures! I will experiment more with b&w in film for sure!
That’s amazing. I’m always shocked by the performance of my cheapest cameras haha. Love to see more b&w from you.