Shot for Hat Club.
shot on portra 160
This is an image I shot on a street-photography walk. I love to take portraits of people I meet who look interesting, and these four girls walking together captured my eye. They look confident and strong, and also so very sweet. I love the vintage feel that ultramax400 gave to this image!
This is my most memorable day the day where I got my first degree in the university of Johannesburg not any just any degree but IT degree and am so happy since am the first in my family to have this accomplishment and the first in my family to go to university. Am so grateful thanks god for everything
This is a photo taken in Paris the street art is made by @18emedesigne
Growing up in France, the idea of sitting on the tailgate of a pickup truck had always been part of my fantasies, a certain idea of America and of freedom. Decades later, while visiting my in laws in Texas, I had the opportunity to manifest an image that had represented life in America for so long for me. My nephew Wesley happened to be sitting on the tailgate of our truck with our dog Gibby, and I just had to snap the image.
A countdown four years in the making… T-10 days till lift off ????❤️
When I first came to the Florida Institute of Technology I could never have imagined that in just four short years I would be where I am today. Im so thankful for everything and everyone who has helped me on my journey through college, equality, and ultimately to space, and I can’t wait to continue this at the University of Edinburgh ????. Cheers to all our graduating seniors of 2022! ????
these are the moments i love to photograph. it started with a laundry basket on the stairs but soon after the sunlight and sisters joined in— these are the moments that make me run the fastest for my camera.
I had planned this shot out the night before to catch the sunrise through turret arch at Arches National Park. Shot on Portra 400 and Pentax 67, my 67 was giving issues all morning and finally died shortly after sunrise. But I was able to get a handful of images before its demise.
Eating green!
This is my sweet babyboy!
I’m happy because he is happy. This photo was taken today (24.04), in my garden.
I thought that maybe this is a good fit for the “kodak moments”. His smile makes my every moment special, maybe he will make others happy too!
Driving through Twizel on the way back to Christchurch, this bridge is a bit of a locals spot. I used to jump off here back in the day when I did rowing so knew of its existence. Being severely hungover with the temperature hitting 30 degrees, we knew it would be a crime to not go for jump. An absolute necessity to wake you up in the mid Canterbury region.
Taken on Plaubel Makina W67 w Kodak Ektar 100 -
Shot on the University of Washington campus. Captured on Kodak Gold 200 for 120 film. This roll is probably my first successful use of Gold where I caught the exact colors I was looking for, and I’m looking forward to shooting on it more as we break through this summer.
Model: @jolie.african
My ten month old calls for her dada frequently throughout the day. If the front door is left open, she’ll stand at the screen door and call for him, hoping to see him come home. It’s the most precious thing I’ve ever seen!
This amazing Kodak moment was taken when we were on our holiday visiting Athens.
My little girl was throwing a tantrum wanting to be mischievous, and my husband was trying to calm her down and take care of her. And in the middle of her fussing and crying I kept taking photos and ended up taking this wonderful photo that is truly magical.
All smiles during my first time to #horseshoebend. An incredible sight despite it was overcast, chilly and even rained when my friend and I visited just briefly. Of course I had to send some energy out to the devas of the area and for world peace.
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#kodakmoments #raiseyourhandsforpeace #playingtourist #touristattraction
Myself and one of my best mates Harvey always catch up when Im in town by going for a late night photo walk. We find it's the best way we get creative, and we always bounce ideas off one another. Using my Rolleiflex, I heard I could pull of double exposures by recocking the shutter, albeit very meticulously. I managed to find some colder fairy lights, pushed the focus as far out as I could and shot the frame. Merely 50 metres from these fairy lights was a alleyway at Riverside Market in Christchurch which has some warmer lighting, perfect for a portrait. It all seemed to click into place as I framed Harvey. I used to work at Photo & Video in Christchurch, a very popular camera store, which is how me and Harvey met, so we went down the very next day to get the roll developed. As you can imagine, seeing the negative our faces were in awe.
Double exposure taken on Rolleiflex 3.5f and Portra 800 -
My first vacation in the US in 2005 meeting my nieces and nephew. We took pro photos in the mountains with a family friend before I returned home to New Zealand. Its’ been 17 years and I miss them dearly. Hoping to reunite again some time soon.
Truth to be told, I detest any type of balloons. I’ve learned that balloons, especially Mylar balloons, are hazardous to our environment. Mylar balloons will never biodegrade, even much more harmful to wildlife and marine life. So, as a Deaf Afro-Latina artist, I decided to make a change. I did my first custom made shoes with pieces of Mylar balloon!
This was a few days after I brought my new puppy home. I bought the milestone cards online as I am a beyond proud dog Mom and I have waited a long time for this moment. This is Yoda sat at the front door of his new forever home.