Tuesday, March 3, 2015

PINHOMATIC



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Homemade Pinhole camera. © Flavio Martín Morante_2015


Homemade, Homemade.

I was able to test my most recent "creation", a homemade 35mm camera I built using many things that were around the house. Still needs improvement (see tree photo) but will keep working on it since winter has some time yet to keep me inside.


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Homemade Pinhole camera made image of our home tree. © Flavio Martín Morante_2015


Anyway, Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day is getting close. Get your cookie jars, tea boxes, etc. ready, it will be FUN.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

St. Valentine's Tales.


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"Eternal Flame"_ Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France
© Flavio Martín Morante_2008

On 2008, Dawn and I visited the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, a place which I like to call the "celebrity cemetery" since there lay in eternal rest the remains of people like Balzac, Molière, Oscar Wilde, Edit Piaf, and Jim Morrison along a list of many well known people that have really left a mark somehow in the world, specially in the arts and sciences.

That day it did it's fair share of raining, so our visit was somehow shadowed by that, but still we managed to take a couple hours walk looking a tombs, like if there was not better way than to spend the time, but to be honest that is something we have enjoyed on every city we have been able to visit, not for the morbid fascination of death, but for the simple reason of learning, as places like cemeteries hold many unwritten stories about the cities (and its inhabitants) in which they are located.

Anyhow... the story I want to share today, on this day where everybody get's excited about that dozen roses or the ring they pop for their loved ones like the other 364 days is not the same, is the story of the picture at the beginning of this post.

I took it on that rainy day walk, while surrounded by the vigilant presence of long time gone figures. As we got purposely lost in the labyrinths of grave sites and mausoleums, we came across this gravesite, in which like on a Dawn of the Dead movie, two arms (one of a guy and the other one of a girl judging by the size/shape of the hands) seem to come out of it in order to reach each other on the outside world. Now.... to think how creepy it was will be the first reaction but once you pass that, you get to somehow feel some admiration and wonder for whoever it was (could not find a name on it) and how strong their love must have been that even after dead, they wanted to be together (somehow), even after "death tore them apart".

Anyway... Happy Valentines.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Mission Accomplished!


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Taking advantage of this past Saturday being off, this weekend I was able to take something out of my "to do" list for this year. I been wanting to rework and replace the way I had set up the darkroom and except for some minor details, I finally got to what I wanted to be based on the available space.



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Friday, February 6, 2015

Business are Business


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"Life, Death and 3 Baguettes in Between" (Curaçao)
© Flavio Martín Morante_2013
(Signs read_ left: Great Funeral Home/ right: Bakery "The Limping")

I knew this picture was going to find a home at some point, and indeed it did recently during the Gallery Night and Day at the Marshall Building as I came to find out. Happy for it and I hope that who bought it will enjoy it.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Really Hooked.


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Port Washington, Wisconsin _ © Flavio Martín Morante_2015
Yashica Mat-124 G/ Arista Film EDU 400ISO processed on Kodak D-76

This morning I processed the first roll I took with the Yashica Mat-124 G this past Friday. I will be sending it for a clean up but so far, for what I got to see on the pictures taken, its looking promising, very promising. The framing is divine and the lens is capable of producing some nicely contrasted and sharp images. Truth to be told, being that I never before have made photos using this format (no counting the ones made at the museum in Birmingham, which were made using digital capture and made on studio), it is really a nice surprise to me the possibilities this format is offering me.

I already see where this camera will be pointing at in the near future. Meanwhile I leave here few more shots taken with it. 

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Port Washington, Wisconsin _ © Flavio Martín Morante_2015
Yashica Mat-124 G/ Arista Film EDU 400ISO processed on Kodak D-76

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Port Washington, Wisconsin _ © Flavio Martín Morante_2015
Yashica Mat-124 G/ Arista Film EDU 400ISO processed on Kodak D-76

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Port Washington, Wisconsin _ © Flavio Martín Morante_2015
Yashica Mat-124 G/ Arista Film EDU 400ISO processed on Kodak D-76

Friday, January 30, 2015

Polar Postcard


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Port Washington, Wisconsin _ IPhone 4S © Flavio Martín Morante_2015

Taking advantage of the privilege of a nice sunny day today, I took a nice walk today during my lunch break, sandwich in one hand and camera on the other just to find myself looking at a very winter postcard as the one seen above.

5 more weeks? hmmmmm

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

The New Family Member


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Yashica Mat-124 G at home.

I am glad to say that I am adding a new member to my family of cameras. This time is a twin lens reflex in VERY NICE condition, which it will allow me to work on a format I haven't have a chance to do personal work yet: square 6 x 6. 

It seems to be working fine despite a light cleaning needed on the lens, but while I am looking where to send it for a routine full service, I have loaded it with film to give it a try and I am really EXCITED about the window this format will hopefully open, for learning and artistic purposes.

Looking forward to have time (and good weather) this weekend to do some testing shots and see what comes out of it.

PINHOMATIC

(click on the image to enlarge)    Homemade Pinhole camera.   © Flavio Martín Morante_2015 Homemade, Homemade. I was able to test my most re...