





In one of my last posts I mentioned the fact that I would have to give in to the digital world and give up my beloved Nikons, the F3, F5 and the F100 (all film cameras)
As a tribute to these great Nikons I decided to post some of my old work from the 80's and 90's' This old work is mostly shot on Tri-X black and white film, shot at 1600 or 800 iso. This gave a beautiful grainy rendered appearance, something special in the hands of a good darkroom artist.
This is also a small tribute to Geoff Dauth my old mentor who taught me the art of this wonderful craft, black and white photography. Geoff has sadly passed on, far too early and is sadly missed, he was a great inspiration.
hello,
ReplyDeletepassing thru as i look for connections to my old friend geoff... i see his influence in your framing and composition. i really miss geoff, he took hundreds of photos of me ages ago, i loved spending time on his boat and in various locations around sydney and once in brisbane.
thanks for reviving the memories... petra