working again in the delaware water gap, near the indian ladders falls. days without rain reveal the stream bed, leaving delicate water flows and small pools. scan from a Ilford HP5+ 4×5 negative. model: Brooke Lynne ©2012 scott nichol unauthorized use without written permission is strictly prohibited.
Category Archives: natural light
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.
Adams Creek
i’ve known Nori for quite some time now. she was the first model to ever pose nude for me. but nori and her husband dan are going through some tough shitright now. so, if you have some time, keep her in your thoughts or pray or whatever it is you do when others need comfort inContinue reading “Adams Creek”
Magnesium
Shot on Ilford HP5+, scan from 4×5 negative model: Jazmine Dominique © 2012 scott nichol unauthorized use without written permission is strictly prohibited
You Can Be the Stone
You can be the stone That raises from the dead And carries us all home model: Jazmine Dominique © 2012 scott nichol unauthorized use without written permission is strictly prohibited
Beau Soleil
beautiful sun, which for me means its intensity is somewhat muted behind a thin veil of clouds. the magic combination that gives us life and a reason to celebrate all we enjoy on gods’ green earth. scan from a polaroid type-55 negative. model: Brooke Lynne © 2012 scott nichol all rights reserved no unauthorized useContinue reading “Beau Soleil”
Holding Back
well, sometimes in your life amazing things happen and you just have to cherish the moment. a good friend and fellow photographer, Olaf stopped by a couple weeks ago after i bugged him about some 4×5 film holders he was going to give me. in addition to the film holders, he dropped off a shit-tonContinue reading “Holding Back”
The Regret of Irrevocable Choices
shot with the Lensbaby Edge 80 model: anonymous
Climbing Walls
One of the beautiful things about working with a large format field camera are the movements you can do with tilting the lens board. It allows you to achieve a selective focus that you can’t get with a normal 35mm. Originally the ability to tilt was for perspective correction in architectural photography, but the abilityContinue reading “Climbing Walls”
The WE Project
Connexions Gallery in Easton, PA is doing a unique experiment in collaborative artwork. Each artist starts with a 10×10 inch wood panel and creates a bit of artwork on it. Next weekend, we turn in our creations and summarily receive someone else’s piece to which we embellish. Likewise someone will receive my piece and addContinue reading “The WE Project”