Travel stories and B&W street photography of people from more than 50 cities (and growing!) in four continents. A tribute to film photography by an author who is a collector and user of classic cameras, and practitioner of traditional darkroom techniques. His playground is the Studio Ratatouille formerly in Baltimore, Maryland, and now in Prescott, Arizona. His literary, painting and photography blogs, have been read more than 120, 000 times from around the world.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
London
The first picture is from just outside of London. I had never seen a civic strategy of asking people to stick their chewing gum on a board! Extremely creative, and British par excellence!
Taken with a Voigtlander Vito B.
The second is a perfect example of a technically "bad" picture which still has a charm to it. Evening shot with all the flaring of an uncoated Serenar lens on a 1948 Canon II-B rangefinder camera. It was also the last frame on my film and the corners were masked with the tape holding the film!
The pigeon atop the boy's head which seems to have a halo, at the shadow of Big Ben: Chiaroscuro!
©Vahé Kazandjian, 2013
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