Little Italy | San Gennaro Festival

posted by doug on 2010.06.20, under Leica, New York City, dougKIM photography
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A couple of weeks ago, I dropped my 1TB external drive onto my hardwood floor and lost all of my digital images and negative scans, spanning 12 years of shooting. Not too worried because I still have my negatives and CDs and DVDs of those scans. The digital images are lost and it kills me to lose a lot of great shots and happy snaps of some cherished times. But honestly, I always felt that what I was shooting on film was more important.

I had some scans from the San Gennaro Festival last year of the cannoli eating contest and other street shots but I knew I was missing another roll somewhere. Then the week after losing my hard drive, I found a few rolls of Tri-X in my fridge in the butter compartment. Moron.

I should hide film from myself more often. Makes for a nice treat during spring cleaning.

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

San Gennaro Festival 2009, Little Italy; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Silver Spring Gothic

posted by doug on 2010.06.15, under Film, Leica, dougKIM photography
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Dan & Heather; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Dan & Heather; Leica M6 TTL .58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Montgomery, Alabama | Biscuits vs. Braves

posted by doug on 2010.06.11, under Film, Leica, dougKIM photography
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Montgomery, Alabama; Leica M6 TTL 0.58, 35mm summicron, Agfa APX 400 © Doug Kim

Montgomery, Alabama; Leica M6 TTL 0.58, 35mm summicron, Agfa APX 400 © Doug Kim

Tennessee | Reeve’s Drug World

posted by doug on 2010.06.09, under Film, Leica, dougKIM photography
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Reeve's Drug World, Tennessee © Doug Kim

Reeve's Drug World, Tennessee © Doug Kim

Tennessee | U.S. Route 31

posted by doug on 2010.06.06, under Film, Leica, dougKIM photography
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Also called the Dixie Highway.

U.S. Route 31, Tennessee © Doug Kim

U.S. Route 31, Tennessee © Doug Kim

Nashville, Tennessee | Scumbags

posted by doug on 2010.06.03, under Film, Leica, dougKIM photography
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Scumbags, Nashville, Tennessee © Doug Kim

Scumbags, Nashville, Tennessee © Doug Kim

Nashville, Tennessee | Broadway

posted by doug on 2010.06.01, under Film, Leica, dougKIM photography
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Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee © Doug Kim

Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee © Doug Kim

Shanghai | The Bund

posted by doug on 2010.05.30, under Film, Leica, dougKIM photography
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Never one for landscapes, cityscapes or even city at night shots, I did manage to get lucky with this shot in Shanghai about a block away from The Bund.

The night’s drizzle helped make the city lights luminous. Held on a windowsill and exposure was about a half second.

The Bund, Shanghai, shot with Leica M6 TTL 0.58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

The Bund, Shanghai, shot with Leica M6 TTL 0.58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Portrait | Jon T. Howard

posted by doug on 2010.05.26, under Film, Leica, Los Angeles, Mamiya, dougKIM photography
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I was hired by a record company to shoot the album cover for Jon T. Howard in Los Angeles and we started the day off with some portraits in a friend’s house in Reseda. Never one for the studio or set up shots even though that’s where you earn bigger money, the shots with the strobes and my assistant were flat and dead and lifeless.

It was only at the end of the day when we moved to the street and I shot on the street with natural light that things began to groove. Being on my feet, moving fast with little gear is my comfort zone. It was a good time and shooting that luscious Fuji NPZ 800 pulled a stop and a half is always a joy.

That alley is the last great urban alley in downtown Los Angeles and it has been featured in hundreds of shows and films. I’ve shot there numerous times but this day, there was literally shit on the brick walls. Who takes time to smear their shit on a wall? The stench was powerful. Jon T. was a trooper for taking it as my assistant refused to even step off the sidewalk to enter the alley.

Jon T. Howard, shot with a Mamiya Pro II, 85mm lens, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Jon T. Howard, shot with a Mamiya Pro II, 85mm lens, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Jon T. Howard, shot with a Leica M6 TTL 0.58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Jon T. Howard, shot with a Leica M6 TTL 0.58, 35mm summicron, Kodak Tri-X © Doug Kim

Jon T. Howard, shot with a Mamiya Pro II, 85mm lens, Fuji NPZ 800 © Doug Kim

Jon T. Howard, shot with a Mamiya Pro II, 85mm lens, Fuji NPZ 800 © Doug Kim

Birmingham, Alabama | Five Points

posted by doug on 2010.05.18, under Film, Leica, Quotes, dougKIM photography
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Five Points, Birmingham, Alabama © Doug Kim

Five Points, Birmingham, Alabama © Doug Kim

I was born in Alabama, but I only lived there for a month before I’d done everything there was to do.

-Paula Poundstone

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