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The Denver PrideFest Parade is one of the most colorful, which is why I make portraits with Ilford HP5 black and white film. These folks are bursting with color. In a way, working with monochrome has a way of engaging the viewer with the subject as they fill in the details. Plus, the whole American...

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As I mentioned in the previous post, I was up at Mark’s cabin last weekend and along the way, I passed through the small mountain town of Jamestown. He lives about 6 miles further up the mountain. On the way back down, I stopped to see if the Jamestown Mercantile served breakfast, and the answer...

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I started a local gathering of photographers at the Irish pub in town over four years ago and every Tuesday, the gang’s all there. Some weeks four or five, others 16 or 18. We never know. There’s no RSVP. There’s just showing up and maybe bringing some prints or a tablet or laptop to show...

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I picked up an old 1960s-era Miranda Sensorex at a flea market recently for a mere twenty dollars and I wanted to try it out to see just what it could do. It came with a 50mm f1.8 lens, the lens that came standard with the camera. When it comes to describing cameras by looks,...

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Cat is a local woman who I’ve known for decades and she contacts me every few years for family photos and always wants me to use black and white film. She’s a fan of film photography and a photographer herself so she knows black and white can make for dynamic portraits. So, last week I...

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