My Epson film scanner and I have been fighting lately. For the past two weeks I just can’t seem to get a good scan. I can’t seem to get a sharp scan. I can’t seem to get a scan with the correct color. I can’t seem to get a scan with
My Epson film scanner and I have been fighting lately. For the past two weeks I just can’t seem to get a good scan. I can’t seem to get a sharp scan. I can’t seem to get a scan with the correct color. I can’t seem to get a scan with
I’ve been wandering around Tokyo with my Hasselblad when I have time. I love when life gives me the time to do that. I always have so many projects going on at once. I am starting to get busy with work again and will fly off to Las Vegas on Tuesday for
Last night I headed off to Shinjuku to meet up with a friend of mine who was in town on business. I love getting back to Shinjuku. I spent the first 1o years of my career working in Shinjuku so this area is very familiar to me. Today’s configuration: Leica M
In the first few week so shooting my Hasselblad I was really struggling to trust what my light meter was saying. I was mostly shooting wide open. On my light meter I would set my film speed and check what shutter speed matched my 2.8 aperture setting on my lens.
I often get asked if I give photography lessons. I really enjoy shooting and sharing what I know but I honestly don’t have the time to give lessons. I do often go shooting with people when they are in town and will give them tips. If a co-worker is
I have been making a few minor tweaks to the site this weekend and I stumbled upon my first ShootTokyo logo. It is interesting to look back on this and see how much I have simplified my logo. When you first start a blog you have no brand or identity to associate
One thing I love about Japan is how it shuts down completely for the week around New Years. Jiyugaoka turns into a ghost town for a day or two and slowly beings to wake up a the year starts. Most employees at companies have off from the 27th to the 6th.