Exploring in 6x6 squares
One of the things I love most about New York is that you can find such unique neighborhoods and enclaves that seem like a throwback to a different time and place. Lately I've been working on a project with a friend that has allowed me to explore a lot of the Old New York neighborhoods.
An announcement of this new project is coming within days, but in the mean time, here is a photo I took in Greenpoint last week. I was trying out my new medium format plastic camera (yes, it was a Holga from the trendier-than-thou Lomgraphy people, but since I got it for $30 bucks I figured the pluses outweighed the negatives)
So here you have it - the first and last photo taken on my first roll of 120 color slide film (cross processed as color negative for the technicolor pop of color)
An announcement of this new project is coming within days, but in the mean time, here is a photo I took in Greenpoint last week. I was trying out my new medium format plastic camera (yes, it was a Holga from the trendier-than-thou Lomgraphy people, but since I got it for $30 bucks I figured the pluses outweighed the negatives)
So here you have it - the first and last photo taken on my first roll of 120 color slide film (cross processed as color negative for the technicolor pop of color)
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