Saturday, October 27, 2012

CantersI

If you live in Los Angeles, you've been here at least once...right? If you haven't I suggest going late at night, that's when the people watching is at its best. Post midnight movie is prime time.
 
Two words: Poppyseed Strudel



Lights, Camera, Chinatown

Foo Chow. I once wrote a short story that opens up on two characters finishing lunch at Foo Chow's while discussing plans for a bank robbery.

In case you were unaware, these are all pictures from Chinatown in Downtown Los Angeles.

I'd been meaning to come here to see what I could do with my camera loaded with 400 speed black and white film pushed 1 stop to 800.

I don't know if I actually captured the essence of night in Chinatown, but it was something I needed to do.

Oddly enough, this is one of my favorites from this roll of film.


I'm not meaning to sound hard on myself, but this is practically the same shot I took in Pittsburgh a couple years back...at least the same composition. I think I need to start to expand my subjects beyond lights, books and rusted out, old buildings to include people.

But with that said, oh how I love lights and how they show up on film.

If you haven't been to Chinatown lately, a lot (not all) of the old retail shops have been transferred into galleries. This is particularly true of the shops that are along Chung King Road, just west of N. Hill Street.

An alley along Chung King Road (L.A., CA)

Twin Lens Camera...Take 2

Bookstores seem to be gaining on neon lights as my latest subject matter...one day soon I may actually take pictures of the living. This photograph is from Stories in Echo Park.  If you like books, banter, coffee or friendly stray cats, you should go.

Also from Stories in Echo Park.

This one is from a used bookstore in Pasadena...I forgot the name of the store, but it's next to an Indian restaurant. And yes, I forgot the restaurant's name too. But it's on that one street in Pasadena...you know, that one.

Monday, October 8, 2012

The Last Book Store


Here, a couple of pictures from The Last Book Store in Downtown LA...if you haven't been there, you're missing out on a great experience.

A Walk Through Downtown

 400 speed film pushed to 800 but developed at 400.  Still leaves a lot of contrast but not as grainy or harsh.  I took this roll over the course of a few weeks while walking through and sometimes driving around Downtown LA.  The first photograph is from a sign hanging in Coles Original French Dip Sandwich.

Two from Union Station


A shot from the Highland Park Goldline Station.

5 from walking home one night through Downtown LA





Ah...2 from Tommy's Burger, but you probably knew that.