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Friday, August 24, 2012
Serene Dominic circa 1996
There was a time when a square photograph was the territory of Hassleblad and medium format film. Just came across this job shot back in 1996 for Serene Dominic and the Semi Detached due to the wonder of the internet and thought I'd want to share.
8 comments:
Anonymous
said...
nice.
rolleiflex would have been the precursor to the "blad."
oh, and btw, while the Blad was indeed often a hassle, what with the film back having to be turned just so, and the locked up mirror from time to time, they spelled it hassel...
oh, and furthermore, i did not want to be snarky, and realized that YOUR square images were the territory of the hasselblad, and not all square images ever. apologies!
It must be the Square God, Cubetron, who is known for these sorts of talkings.
Nice job on the iPhone shoot, btw. A friend of mine always jokes how he is going to get a day rate by shooting his phone. Looks like you beat him to it.
sorry for the ANON postings... just prefer not to have every stupid thing i say on the web indexed forevermore by The Google... if you want, shout out again, and i'll email you directly...
born after 96, does anyone that young even read your blog? can they take their fingers off their iPhone's long enough to troll their "feed" for images, updates and inspiration?
no, sorry, older than you. plenty of time spent in the darkroom spooling film onto metal reels.
8 comments:
nice.
rolleiflex would have been the precursor to the "blad."
oh, and btw, while the Blad was indeed often a hassle, what with the film back having to be turned just so, and the locked up mirror from time to time, they spelled it hassel...
xo
oh, and furthermore, i did not want to be snarky, and realized that YOUR square images were the territory of the hasselblad, and not all square images ever.
apologies!
Well! That made my day...all of it. Who is this?
It must be the Square God, Cubetron, who is known for these sorts of talkings.
Nice job on the iPhone shoot, btw. A friend of mine always jokes how he is going to get a day rate by shooting his phone. Looks like you beat him to it.
chirp.
sorry for the ANON postings... just prefer not to have every stupid thing i say on the web indexed forevermore by The Google... if you want, shout out again, and i'll email you directly...
Oh....all good. I know who you are. You prolly weren't even born when that shot was made in 96, where you?
born after 96, does anyone that young even read your blog? can they take their fingers off their iPhone's long enough to troll their "feed" for images, updates and inspiration?
no, sorry, older than you. plenty of time spent in the darkroom spooling film onto metal reels.
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