Hi all!
Ed From NYC here! It's been a little quiet here so I thought I would jump in with some work. I've been shooting since the late 60s and have yet to scan those model photography negatives. Took a 40-year break to form and work my photography business: a custom photo lab that did the usual film stuff: process B/W,
E-6, C41, proof sheets, custom b/w and color enlargements, copy negs, conversions, dupe slides, fine art and studio photography. Returned to shooting models several years before retiring in 2008.
Here's a bunch of outdoor images that I started shooting in 2005 using a Nikon D50, a 6MP camera. Eventually, I bought a D200 (10MP), a D300 (12MP), a D700 (FF 12MP) and currently use several D800's (FF 36MP) but my favorite camera is a D3s (FF, also with 12MP) which for my purposes is practically noiseless!
Most of these shots were taken at Delaware Water Gap and Dingman's Ferry. I've also been to Death Valley several times and wish to return. More to come!
Be well!
Ed Lee
President,
www.parkwestcameraclub.org, “Celebrating our 83rd Anniversary!”
Organizer,
www.meetup.com/NYPhotoSafari, “Photographing NYC since 2004!”
Director,
www.nymaccphoto.org/, Mark your Calendars: 9/14/19: “Photo Involve!” NYC Photo Event
WOW. 6 beautiful photographs, well posed, shot and processed.
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Try clicking "store original" Ed, all I see is a few thumbnails...
Ron.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Excellent nude photography, by my expectations. Well done... models, poses, settings, exposures, etc. Technically and aesthetically very pleasing.
Nice work. In the 60's I used Modernage for my laboratory. I remember it fondly. Some of the enlargements they did, still hang in my home today.
Beautiful set, Ed. I especially love the last two for the settings, poses, compositions, etc. etc. Thanks for sharing them.
I agree, great photos, but additionally, thank you for the club links some interesting stuff there in gallery and also in the how-to handouts.
I'm sure they're very nice, but they're so small I can barely see them.
Nice work on all of these--enjoyed seeing them. They are much more tasteful than some of what we see here.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Wow - you tease us with tiny photos that appear to be really nice!
Great shots all around!
Thanks for sharing.
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