Photo Dump

ON FILM | SEPTEMBER 2021 by Karl Magnuson

During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic I used the forced stillness to learn about film photography. I had shot a few rolls the previous fall on my Dad’s Canon AE-1 Program after a Clean, Lubricate, Adjust service, and I had the film developed at The Darkroom. But now with more time on my hands I watched hours and hours of YouTube videos, read up on articles and “how-tos” and filled my browser history with eBay listings, leading to a few purchases of my own, and initial attempts to develop my own film.

I love the idea and the practical result of owning the creative process of photography from loading film into a camera to developing and scanning the results. It takes effort and attention and intentionality, so I tend to cycle on and off of using my film equipment. Right now I’m currently in an active cycle so I wanted to share some shots from last month - photos of my friend Nicole in Atlanta, travels with family to California for a wedding (both shot on expired slide film, hence the red tint), some fun shots on a “Sprocket Rocket” camera which exposes the entire height of a 35mm frame in panorama, and some shots on Cinestill 800 with my Canon EOS-1 V of a Stephen Day and Carly Bannister concert.

TRAVELOG | AUGUST 2021 by Karl Magnuson

A few years ago I ran across a photographer who used the blog on her site as a “photo dump” from trips and adventures. I always loved her approach and style, and want to use my blog to attempt the same. I’m constantly buried under 1000s of unedited photos so I’m not sure if I’ll be sequential or consistent but I’ll do my best to share photo sets from time to time. I’ll also primarily share sets from my new-ish travel camera (the Fuji X-Pro3), which has been my favorite tech / gear purchase of 2021. I love the natural film emulations.

Last month I snuck off for a long weekend to Florida to see my college pal Bradford and we went to Everglades National Park (one of three FL National Parks, all of which are new to me), and spent a night down in the Florida Keys. We also splurged a bit and rented a Tesla. I was shocked at how many tall buildings are in Miami, dismayed at the amount of mosquitos, and a little disappointed at the experience of re-visiting Key West, which was dirtier and more touristy than I remember. Which isn’t to say it was a bad time…I loved the road trip talks with Bradford, and rewatching John Q one night.