
There is something about 35mm that always makes me view the world from a “I’m a high schooler with an eye for art” eye. It’s silly, but fun. I like how this one turned out anyway — a random pedestrian bridge in Mexico City.
There is something about 35mm that always makes me view the world from a “I’m a high schooler with an eye for art” eye. It’s silly, but fun. I like how this one turned out anyway — a random pedestrian bridge in Mexico City.
One of the things that happens in the mountains around LA, especially (but not only) when there is a fire nearby, is this weird, natural gradient that creates distinctive layers. In this case, there’s a gnarly fire many miles to the NW, and from Mt Lukens truck trail you
Got my film scans from Mexico City—the good news is almost all the shots turned out. The bad news is I thought the roll was cooked so I was mostly just screwing around 🤣 Anyway, here is a tiny dentist office shaped like a tooth.
Turns out pyramids are cool as hell irl
Hit up Huntington Gardens and spent most of the time in awe of the bonsai trees. Decided to take a break from my little black and white photo quest but ended up, uh, well…
I was trying to get a photo of a fun, snakey section of Mt Lukens today, but due to some absurd lighting and fog that was well outside my technical capability to correct for, I couldn’t get the photo I wanted. I gave up and just pointed the camera