File this under awesome ideas: Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. $59 is a little steep but it’s a very tempting toy.

Date posted: June 11, 2013 | Filed under photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Lightroom vs Aperture – All their features compared. Yes, I’m still only using iPhoto and Photoshop. I’m going to need this as well as a larger hard drive…

Date posted: May 23, 2013 | Filed under photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

This is Ken Rockwell’s review of the Nikon D7000 for future reference. I used him to decide upon my D70 and I go back to him for the straight dope.

Date posted: May 21, 2013 | Filed under photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Iconic Photos is just as it says on the label: Famous, Infamous and Iconic Photos from history. There’s hours of fascinating reading there.

Date posted: April 29, 2013 | Filed under art/design, photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Drive-In Stop & Eat

I shot this on 35mm film sometime in 1990-91 on my way to or from college. I believe it was somewhere between the Bear Mountain Bridge and Putnam County, but I’d guess it’s long gone by now. When I peeked in the windows, the counters were piled high with clean plates and cookware.

Date posted: February 20, 2013 | Filed under flickr, history, photography | Leave a Comment »

I did some surgery on my Powerbook 160 last night. Apple, in its wisdom 20 years ago, soldered the clock battery to a daughtercard, and from all I’ve read the machine won’t boot if the batteries are dead. So I busted out the iron and got the original battery off (with some difficulty), then put a new one in. Unfortunately it still didn’t come on. No bong, no whine, nothing. I have a working G3 Pismo in the basement for any OS 9 needs, but it would be fun to have an working monochrome Mac in the house, for old time’s sake.

Rooting through the basement a few weeks ago, I stumbled across a tupperware full of unused black and white film. Never one to waste money or pass up a challenge, I dusted off my Minolta X-700 and found it, too had dead batteries. With the clock battery order I got two new cells for the camera, and dropped them in. It fired right up and I started shooting pictures again. Having practiced about 10,000 digital shutter actuations on the D70, I knew exactly how to use it, and I’m hoping the film is still good so that I can develop some film. I have a scanner at work with a negative attachment, so I’m going to plug that in tomorrow and try it out. If I get good results, I’ll start scanning boxes of negs we have sitting around the house.

Old-School

This Minolta is actually my second. My father has always been a camera nut, and he bought me the first when I left for college. I used it through most of my freshman year, until my asshat second-semester roommate invited a homeless thief to stay in our apartment for a few days. Predictably, it went missing. My dad replaced it that summer with a new one, and it served me well through four years of college and afterward as my primary camera until I bought my first digital. It’s a shame I didn’t learn to master it then as much as I wanted to, but I hope I can now use my digital experience to improve my film skills.

Date posted: February 12, 2013 | Filed under apple, geek, photography | Leave a Comment »

Via the Baltimore Sun: Baltimore darkrooms are re-developing.

Date posted: January 5, 2013 | Filed under photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

Chris Myers, the photographer that shot all of our subjects for the University of Baltimore campaign, took some really nice shots of the outdoor billboards in Hampden last month. There are also some shots of the indoor displays at the Gallery.

Date posted: December 29, 2012 | Filed under art/design, photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »

File this under IT’S ABOUT GODDAMN TIME: Flickr has introduced their new iPhone App. It’s much easier to see your friends’ photos, take and upload your own photos, integrate with Twitter and Facebook, and apply filters (if you so desire).

Date posted: December 12, 2012 | Filed under geek, photography | Leave a Comment »

Dear Marissa Mayer: Right the fuck on. I like Flickr’s response, too.

Date posted: July 19, 2012 | Filed under photography, shortlinks | Leave a Comment »