Spotted this steamy little construction scene on Market St and started taking photos when this super-serious-bicyclist pulled right into my shot. By the way he was staring at me, he looked unhappy, but he just sat there sort of posing for me as I kept snapping away. Even the construction guy was wondering what was going on.
Continue reading
Tag Archives: black and white
Steamed
Posted in black and white, downtown SF, street photo Tagged b/w, bicycle, bike, black and white, camera 645, market, sf, snapseed, street, swankolab Leave a comment
Little Dinosaur, Big City
I’ve been trying to mess around with black and white shots a bit more, so I thought I’d post a slew of them onto the blog throughout this week.
I’ll be searching the Objective Scenes flickr group for black and whites too.
Posted in black and white Tagged 645 pro, bird, black and white, city, filter, snapseed Leave a comment
Daniel Roos’s “Facing The Present” project
Daniel Roos, a professional photojournalist in Stockholm, sent us a link to his Facing The Present photo series. In describing the series, Daniel says:
“A very personal project about me, my family and living with ASD, autism spectrum disorders. All pictures are taken with Hipstamatic and absolute no postproduction other than converting to grayscale and removing the month and year stamp on the frame. iPhone 4 and Hipstamatic. Lens: John S. Film: BlackKeys B+W”.
Posted in Submissions Tagged asperger, autism, black and white, daniel roos, iphone 4, personal Leave a comment