Category Archives: film photography

Homage to black and white photography

Haiku #4′ is my homage to black and white pho­tog­ra­phy. Some­times I miss pulling  sil­ver gelatin prints out of the devel­oper at my base­ment dark­room. Times long gone, but  good mem­o­ries stay with me. Now I cher­ish the lat­est tech­nol­ogy, and work­ing … Con­tinue read­ing

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Let it rain!

After the long hot, and dry period at high­lands of Mex­ico, we are cher­ish­ing the arrival of rainy sea­son. We are danc­ing around ‘hur­rah’, rain, glo­ri­ous rain! I have lived in cities like Helsinki, Chicago, and Seat­tle where the rain … Con­tinue read­ing

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three white hats

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mesquite trees

Walks at the cen­tro are great, then again, I’m drawn back to the nature and to the trees. Here nearby land­scape with my favorite pin­hole cam­era and old TriX film. Today I need to fig­ure out where to get devel­oper … Con­tinue read­ing

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Picture of the Day #4

If you have been fol­low­ing Salted Herring’s mun­dane wan­der­ings, you might have noticed cer­tain affec­tion for trees and also for pin­hole pho­tog­ra­phy. This pin­hole pho­to­graph was taken on coun­try road to Ato­tonilco, just out­side the town of San Miguel de … Con­tinue read­ing

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recollection

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semana santa IV

…tak­ing trip to mem­ory lane Tweet

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semana santa III

last week my friend cass and i made a trip to El San­tu­ario de Ato­tonilco, the sis­tine chapel of amer­i­cas. i took a few pho­tographs with my pin­hole cam­era, haven’t devel­oped the film yet.…please keep your fin­gers crossed that there will … Con­tinue read­ing

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semana santa II

to say ‘Holy Week ’ is a bit mis­lead­ing, it is not one week, but two weeks full of pro­ces­sions, cer­e­monies, prayers, and cel­e­bra­tions… Tweet

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semana santa

it is not Holy Week yet, but this morn­ing i pulled out some old files to rec­ol­lect visual mem­o­ries, and to mark my cal­en­dar with dates of this most impor­tant reli­gious cel­e­bra­tion in mex­ico. since i’m nei­ther catholic nor mex­i­can, … Con­tinue read­ing

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figure drawing class

when i lived in seat­tle i took fig­ure draw­ing classes at pratt fine art cen­ter. i cher­ished every moment of mak­ing sim­ple char­coal marks on my large recy­cled news­pa­per pad. i found the act of draw­ing as my daily meditation…to … Con­tinue read­ing

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girl and calla lilies

alca­traces ——- calla lilies Tweet

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