I already posted my “Two Rolls In” blog about the Fujica ST605N, but I am pretty excited about Roll Three as well. Though I am in love with the roll of Ilford HP5+ I shot as Roll Two now, I’d struggled to get through that roll because everything was so colorful in the spring (if I’m honest!) I finished the black and white roll on a bright day in Batesville, Mississippi, and I immediately loaded some Lomography CN 100 in the camera to finish out my photos walk in Batesville. I totally feel like I did the right thing, ya’ll.
Caught in the act, Roll Three in progress (taken with my Olympus Stylus Epic)
Lots of cool light fixtures outside the storefronts around the Batesville town square
I am so clever. A double reflected-surface portrait: a portrait of me, a portrait of my mom.
This next bit, I admit that I was totally enamored with my Vans, which had arrived that day, and kept including them in photos…
A double Vans portrait – the actual shoes and the shoes reflected in the window glass.
All the stained glass and red walls oooooooh
Disued gas station. So Americana, amiright?
The next photos were taken in Midtown Memphis, when I was there to shoot Jessica and Dustin’s wedding that weekend (also the location of the photo of the Fujica featured at the top of this post.)
Otherlands’ deck
Tattooed mom
I don’t think the color of the house is an noticeable in the photo as it was in real life, but I HAD to photograph this turquoise vintage Bronco in front of this pink house near Overton Square in Midtown Memphis!
Normally, the above photos would have been posted in two separate sets: one for the Batesville photos and another for the Midtown Memphs photos. The photos below don’t really fall into any particular “series.” I’m throwing all these into one posting because I’m still all about the “Look at what I’m doing with my Fujica, ya’ll!”
I’ve photographed several Harleys at work, and this might be my fave
I couldn’t help it. All the colors were perfect, and I knew this film would nail them.
My Instax Mini 90 and some shots I made with it at work that day.
Dilly, day one
A last-minute baking commission at work
Fujica ST605N Lomography CN 100 film
All the Batesville photos were taken with a Sears 28mm/2.8 lens
The rest were taken with a Fujinon 55m/1.8 lens