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  • ABOUT
  • WEDDINGS
    • + Wedding Stories
    • + My Approach
    • + What My Clients Say
    • + Frequently Asked Questions
    • + Prices
  • GRADUATIONS
    • + Graduation Day
    • + Graduation Booking
  • COMMERCIAL
    • + Gallery
    • + Architecture
    • + Runway/Fashion
  • LANDSCAPE
    • + Monochrome
    • + Colour
  • REPORTAGE
    • + People’s Climate March 2015
    • + TPPA Walk Away 2015
    • + Dunedin Midwinter 2015
    • + Vogel Street Party 2014
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    • + The L35 Project
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An ongoing project based on the idea that my gear shouldn't cost more than what many people would spend on lunch. All shot in Dunedin on two $10 Nikon L35AF 35mm Film Point and Shoot cameras. With expired Ilford Delta 100 Black & White Film, Pushed to 400iso. The idea came from an article I read about some photographers that use expensive Leica cameras to photograph the homeless. So my goal out of respect was to produce images at the lowest possible cost. It just Didn't seem right to use camera gear that cost more than most ordinary people would spend on their cars. The Expired film stock was from The Diabetic Eye Monitoring Service. It had been sitting in cold storage since 1994 when their workflow turned digital. Developed and scanned at home.
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