Spray,or not spray?
this is a problem!
Spray,or not spray?
this is a problem!
self portrait in Thomas Flyer headlamp
All you really need to know about what I look like. Anything that makes me look old and fat is obviously a distortion by the curved reflecter
Self-portrait
Two minute exposure
Yosemite National Park
Scanned 8x10 carbon print
Jim, I know you think you know, but I think not
It was taken near the trail to Lower Yosemite Falls on a trip prior to our get-together earlier this year.
But then, maybe you knew that and I don't realize it...
Vaughn
One thing fun about single transfer carbon prints is that when the image is reversed -- the subject of a portrait often thinks the image looks just like them -- since it looks the same as they see in a mirror (faces are rarely perfectly symmetrical.)
The first one is a tintype and the second was shot by Dan Winters when I was helping him in Nashville.
Dan Winters is the bomb, you assist the best Hollis.
Winters: I got serious man-love for that guy and his work.
As a counterweight to the beauty of SampleMeagan's image, here is my ugly self.
C.E. Riese Doppel Anastigmat 210mm on Speed Graphic.
Thanks to my lovely wife for the haircut, the shaved the other half right after this shot and the beard is also gone .
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