Kodak Retina double exposure
I read an ad for a garage sale that specifically said antique cameras, needless to say I couldn’t resist. To my delight I found a Kodak Retina IIIc. Based off the serial number from this 35MM camera it...
View ArticleWeekly photo challenge: Solitary
Solitary: being, living or going alone or without companions. The word instantly conjurs images of some distant wayfarer or contemplative individual. For this installment of the Weekly Photo Challenge,...
View ArticleCan I use that picture? No. Well… I’m going to. Street photography and...
An issue every photographer struggles with, sharing their work with the world while protecting intellectual property, has a new high-profile case. Humans of New York, the blog of street photographer...
View Article2013 GCI Open North American Championships.
The GCI Open North American Championship is a three-day dog-sled race, that starts and finishes in downtown Fairbanks. The course takes leads them to the Chena River and Noyes Slough before depositing...
View ArticleMusic Monday: Nor’easter, With Video.
Boston-based band Nor’easter, founded by Max Newman of Fairbanks, spent some time sharing music in the KUAC studios Feb. 1, 2013. This contra-dance band features Max Newman on guitar and mandolin,...
View ArticleBlack and White, 35mm Moss Studies
My passion for photography began when I took a darkroom class in high school. To this day I continue to shoot film and make fiber prints, admittedly, not as much I would like. I have long been working...
View ArticlePost Number 100!
Above: Heidi in the Hood, a selectively-saturated portrait. It sounds and feels like a lot – this is my 100th post. Thanks to everyone who visits! I have spent a lot of time running Far North Light and...
View ArticleWindows – Piano, Dog, Cat and Abstract
Above: Piano lessons at night through a window in the University of Washington district. Shot on a Kodak Retine IIIc, 35mm film. Windows, the current weekly photo challenge, can mean many things. Look...
View ArticleMoss on Mt. Rainier
Above: A small stream snakes through vibrant green moss on Mt. Rainier in Washington state. The picture reminds me how alive and diverse the mountain is, from the thunderous cracks and groans of...
View ArticleMajestic Alaska: Castner Glacier
Some time ago I realized I live in one of the most stunning landscapes on the planet, yet fail to truly experience it. I call it the backyard syndrome: it’s so close you rarely walk through it. Not to...
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