



So These are some old pieces that I have done. These were from last year, when i just began this industrial themed project. I was using a Hasselblad medium format camera, and shooting with both Kodak 160 NC and VC film. I was dealing with the compositions and the color relations that were being formed by these large industrial land scapes.
Shooting in these locations was always interesting. I was constantly finding my way into strange surreal places, most of them never seemed to safe. It's interesting how much safer I feel when i position myself behind a camera. The place at which I took the photographs of the salt mines, was about a 2 hour bike ride from my apartment, and it was about 30 degrees out, good times.
Any way here are just a few samples from this large body of industrial landscapes.
1 comment:
Dude,
These images are awsome! How did you become such a great photographer?
Jerry
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