shot in an old, abandoned farm house with my muse, Rebecca. ilford HP5+, developed in Xtol 1:1, scan of the 4×5 negative model: Auris
Category Archives: empty spaces
the future will be silent
found wallpaper in the abandoned mafia mansion. model: floofie ©2013 scott nichol if you even think of unauthorized usage you’ll be swimmin with da fishes.
radiant
from an abandoned industrial complex this past summer when the days were almost unbearably warm. model: candace nirvana scan from 4×5 negative. Ilford HP5+ at ISO 800, developed in XTOL 1+1 © 2012 scott nichol all rights reserved no unauthorized use
Keira Grant – Abandoned Rossland Mine
Hauling 30 pounds of camera gear up a mountain might have been one of the most strenuous things I’ve done in a while. But the end result was some night light interesting, empty spaces. model: Keira Grant scan of an Ilford HP5+ 4×5 negative. shot at ISO 800, developed in Xtol 1:1 ©2012 scott nicholContinue reading “Keira Grant – Abandoned Rossland Mine”
Pillar
an abandoned industrial warehouse in southeaster PA. the light is from a nearby open doorway. model: Candace Nirvana shot on Ilford HP5+, pushed to ISO 800, developed in Xtol 1+1 ©2012 scott nichol unauthorized use without written permission is strictly prohibited.
People Lie All the Time
model: Bree Addams
Forget Me Not
Taking a little time to shoot with Sara Ferron again this weekend. She came down to go with me to the Benefit for Dan and then we shot a bit the next day. I wanted to make this shot using the light coming in from the front door, but honestly it’s just totally exposed toContinue reading “Forget Me Not”
Counting Out Time
Cement wall, natural light in my garage. Scan of 4×5 negative model: meghan claire soundtrack: what heaven allows
Taken Again
window light in my front room. scan of a 4×5 negative. model: meghan claire soundtrack: kenotic
Restored Prison, Chambersburg, PA
With the help of some friends Chuck Armstrong and Billy Monday, I recently had the chance to shoot in an historic prison in Chambersburg, PA. The space is exceptionally well preserved and is often open to the public for tours. There were a few spaces that really intrigued me, the first was the building’s attic.Continue reading “Restored Prison, Chambersburg, PA”