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These are the title credits I made for a three part documentary about John F Kennedy by Francesco Conversano and Nene Grignaffini for RAI.
On my way to Manchester Urban Sketchers Symposium I visited comicbook artist Graham Highins in Birmingham.
(iPad drawing with #Procreate)
This camera is special. It was gifted to me by Luke, my wife's grand-father. It's a Fujica ST705, a 35mm SLR, made from 1976 to 1979. It came to me with a Fujinon 55mm f1.8 lens. I since then added a neat 35mm f2.8 Fujinon to the glass collection.
He gifted it with me over a decade ago. I took some images, and promptly forgot about the roll of film. I found the film not too long ago, got it processed, and now I'm that guy that buys (too?) many film cameras.
Luke turned a hundred years old in January. He's not well right now, and cancer can again go fuck itself right off. We went to visit him recently, and it's only fitting that the gentleman that sparked my love for film photography has been immortalized on many frames, that I can't wait to get processed.
I drew the camera using RetroSupply Co.'s messy inker brush, that can be found in their mid-century brush pack. I also added some paper textures for good measure on top.
A new iMac Arrived.
iMac for me is like a work of art, a sense of beauty and desire, computer power and technology in one package.
This model is the i7 late 2015 Retina.
Amazing specs 650mb write and 1650mb read fusion drive 3tb, in the read speed beats clearly my mac pro.
An amazing geekbench of 4560 single 17749 multicore.
And the retina display, is something really amazing.
My daughter for sure will love it.
Hope you like the photos.
These shots are part of my continuing effort to wean myself from the computer and get closer to a shoot-and-share workflow.