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Tag Archives: 35mm
Gas station checkout counter
This gas station is still here on the corner of 11th Avenue and 30th Street.
Man at the gas pump
I forget exactly when this photo was taken, but it was probably around 2005 since I still recall which class this was taken for when I was at Parsons. This wasn’t an initial select of mine from that roll (yes, … Continue reading
The LomoKino: a hand-cranked 35mm film camera
The Lomography store just dropped this new camera called a LomoKino that let’s you hand-crank a roll of 35mm film through it to record a movie that’s 144 frames long. Pretty awesome if you’re into stop-motion-like movies on the cheap … Continue reading
Parking attendant under a skylight
I don’t think this guy works here anymore (although the garage still exists). He was mad cool though, letting me walk into the garage and just photograph him and his coworkers at their workplace. This photo is my favorite of … Continue reading