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Film Friday #07: Ed Silvera

I've been very busy over the past few weeks and I haven't made the time to post a Film Friday, but now it's back!

I took this last June while working as the DP for an independent feature film. Ed (left) paused for a photo before talking to Director KT Terry (right) about the next scene. During the production of this movie was when I got back into shooting film and this was one of the first rolls I got developed.

Minolta X-700, 50mm, f/4, Fuji Superia X-TRA 400

categories: 35mm, Photography
Friday 06.21.13
Posted by Will Keown
 

Film Friday #04: De Anne Anthony

De is one of the coolest people I know! She was one of our interns when I was over at View shooting an independent film. (See My Interns Are Awesome.)

Since it was a low budget movie, she was charged with the task of boom op and she rocked it!

Here she is taking a short break resting in the back of the grip truck just being her dang-awesome self.

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Minolta X-700, 50mm, f/4, Fuji Superia X-TRA 400

categories: 35mm, Photography
Saturday 04.20.13
Posted by Will Keown
 

Film Friday #01: Earl

Last summer I got back into shooting on film with my dad's old Minolta X-700 from 1981. Since then I've purchased a very cheap Nikon FG30, and in December I got my hands on a Mamiya 645 Pro-TL. I have a lot of frames that I haven't put online, so I decided that I'm going to post one of my favorite film shots every Friday!

This first Film Friday picture is of my friend Earl hanging out at the tailgate of the Clemson vs Carolina game this past fall. He wasn't smiling like this after Clemson got beat, trust me.

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Minolta X-700, 50mm f/1.7, f/4, Kodak B&W 400

categories: 35mm, Photography
Friday 03.29.13
Posted by Will Keown
 

My Interns Are Awesome

Every semester, we at View get a couple of interns from Clemson to help us out. This past Summer we had four because we were working as the production company of an independent movie.

After principal photography, they had a little down time in between things to have some fun...like helping me test some Ektar 100 film on my old Minolta...

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Going on Starbucks runs...

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And being subject to spontaneous, continuous lighting tests...

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categories: 35mm, Digital, Photography
Saturday 12.01.12
Posted by Will Keown
 

City Lights on the Porch

I recently volunteered to help my buddy Tommy shoot some footage for a City Lightspromo. Before we got rolling I took advantage of the awesome light that a covered porch on a sunny day provides. These were taken on an ordinary Minolta camera manufactured in 1981 and I love the way they look. You simply can't get an image like this from a digital camera. Film isn't dead, and it will never die (I hope).

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categories: 35mm, Photography
Monday 10.01.12
Posted by Will Keown
 

Soaked 2012

If you haven't noticed, I love slalom waterskiing. So when there is a tournament in the middle of downtown Orlando that hasn't taken place since the year I was born, I'm going to be there. My friend Gareth and I took the seven hour trek in my TDi and stayed with my buddy Colin of HartFX in Orlando.

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It turns out that the course on Lake Eola was only four buoys instead of six, and they slowed to boat speed down to 34 from 36 MPH since the conditions were so bad. But even with those drawbacks, I was still excited to see the sport I love most literally taking place in the middle of a big city.

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We started out on the north side of the lake to get a good view of the jump event.

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After the jump preliminaries, we met up with John Horton of BallofSpray.com (one of the biggest waterski websites, check it out) and ended up getting on a photo boat after hanging out by the starting dock for a few minutes. Unfortunately at this point, my digital camera's batteries were almost dead, so I used the Minolta X-700 once it was kaput. The 50mm lens wasn't exactly ideal, but I still got some shots that I'm pleased with.

After the jump preliminaries, we met up with John Horton of BallofSpray.com (one of the biggest waterski websites, check it out) and ended up getting on a photo boat after hanging out by the starting dock for a few minutes. Unfortunately at thi…

After the jump preliminaries, we met up with John Horton of BallofSpray.com (one of the biggest waterski websites, check it out) and ended up getting on a photo boat after hanging out by the starting dock for a few minutes. Unfortunately at this point, my digital camera's batteries were almost dead, so I used the Minolta X-700 once it was kaput. The 50mm lens wasn't exactly ideal, but I still got some shots that I'm pleased with.

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This was definitely my favorite boat at the competition:

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We made it back to the starting dock at the end of the Women's finals and waited for the Men's event to get going. Regina Jaquess ended up winning the Women's Slalom event.

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Sitting close to the starting dock didn't give me a good perspective for photographing the actual ski passes, but I got a few good shots of some interaction on the dock, and we were able to hear the judges. Thomas DeGasperi of Italy and Nate Smith of Indiana ended up tying in a runoff four times! Eventually, due to some complicated rules, Thomas lost even though he tied with Nate.

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The next morning, we met up with Thomas at his ski school at 8:30am. I felt kind of bad booking a lesson the morning after Soaked, so I talked to him at the tournament and he was all for it! Even though the weather was horrible during our lesson, he immediately picked up on a couple of bad habits and was able to put us in the right direction. I have major respect for him since he was willing to hang out with a couple of amateurs the morning after a tough tournament loss. Seriously, he didn't have to do it, but he was more than willing and was great at articulating specific instructions.

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All in all it was a great weekend and we had a blast. I hope they are able to have the event again next year!

categories: 35mm, Digital, Photography
Monday 09.10.12
Posted by Will Keown
 

35mm Brunch

While I was in NYC, took my Minolta X-700 out to brunch one day to see how the Portra 800 performed in some gloomy weather.

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Just don't ask...

categories: 35mm, Photography
Friday 08.10.12
Posted by Will Keown
 
 

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