A Thursday night band practice along the side of the Seine. The light was coming from fancy dinner boats as they floated down the river.
This picture was taken late in the afternoon on a side street in Bordeaux. A friend and I were very lost but came upon this alley.
When I was working on repairing an old house in Libourne (just north of Bordeaux) my friend Alex and I decided that we had to take a picture with the attic space of the building we were working on. This is one of the best photographs of the series. It still has a few light spots from reflection of light on the lens.
A few nights ago, I had almost an entire roll of film still loaded, so I decided to go out (it was around 11:30) and take some long exposures using a flashlight. Of course, I promptly lost my flashlight. I took this photograph because I wanted to get at least one shot for the night. It wasn't what I was planning on doing, but the trees and the lines on the ground helped me get at least one photo that night!
Left over from our first night of long exposures, this is Lizzy posing as I outline the edges in our hallway. I didn't expect her to be blurry but I kind of like it-it sets off the sharp, hard edges of the hallway and gives the photograph an eerie quality.
Hannah and Colin are AMAZING models. They had to be completely still for over two minutes and there is almost no blurry edges. I have no idea how they do it.
This photograph was taken last year with Matt and Ben. I attempted to show movement and a short clip of a story in one frame. The scanned copy is not great quality but both of their faces have a nice, crisp quality.
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