Zeiss Protar 8.5cm Test
Ten years ago I acquired three Zeiss Protar lenses from the auction sale of Olive Cook’s effects, following her death in 2002. These lenses had belonged to her late husband, the photographer Edwin Smith.
Continue reading →Ten years ago I acquired three Zeiss Protar lenses from the auction sale of Olive Cook’s effects, following her death in 2002. These lenses had belonged to her late husband, the photographer Edwin Smith.
Continue reading →I discovered an undeveloped roll of 120 film in the cupboard this week. I had no idea what was on it. Part of the magic of film photography is that once the photons have done their work on the little … Continue reading →
After a long hiatus, it’s time to revive this site and start adding new material from the dark side. To kick off, here’s a print made this week from a 31yr-old 35mm negative on Tri-X film, processed in Kodak HC-110 … Continue reading →
[imagebrowser id=5] This series of 18 photographs was made in Jaywick, Essex, and around Cromer, Norfolk, in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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