East Boston, MA

Untitled (East Boston, MA #6961) copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale Gaining access to these sites of technology is very problematic and usually means that I have a very small window of opportunity to make the composition, determine the exposure and capture the image. Additionally, I did not have a lot of leeway as to when during... Continue Reading →

Roissey, France

untitled (Roissey, France, #5060) copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale Yesterday, I had reflected that this project was being developed with using a Topographic style, but hopefully not as severe as the coldly objective and sterile viewpoint of Bernd and Hilla Becher. Nevertheless, I am pushing forward an objective and neutral viewpoint that is not peopled, but... Continue Reading →

San Carlos, CA

untitled (San Carlos, CA #9360) copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale. As I have previously mentioned, for my day job I am a bit of a global nomad. And I spend a lot of time at airports while passing through various cities and countries. On occasion I have an opportunity to inspect the surrounding airport infrastructure a... Continue Reading →

Artist Book Project PL

untitled (belt & suspenders - book dummy 1) by Douglas Stockdale Well this ought to be the most boring photograph that I have or maybe ever will post. This year my summer photographic project has been very interesting; to self-publish a limited edition (photographic) artist book. Actually a very fun project without dead lines while... Continue Reading →

ANSCO – Snapfolio

ANSCO Snapfolio booklet cover I was aware of the Kodak processing promotional booklets, but until recently, I was not aware that ANSCO, their film processing competitor in the 1950's and 60's, had a similar film processing promotion.  That was until I was sorting through my Grandmother's family photo collection that had been passed down to... Continue Reading →

Kodak processing booklets

untitled (Charlene, Phoenix, 1955) copyright Douglas Stockdale While working on my SNAPS project, I have been evaluation some photographs that are still in their original Kodak processing folders or booklets. If I recall, Kodak was providing these booklets as a bonus with a set of the larger prints. I notice that for these Kodak booklets,... Continue Reading →

Pro scans while Gardening for Ordnance

Gardening for Ordnance Copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale Odd title for a post, but hopefully it will soon be self evident as to the reason for this narrative. Perhaps until very recently, I have been doing my own film scans after processing. First, I have the film scanning equipment and second, I am cheap. Very cheap.... Continue Reading →

Adjusting to the Fujichrome change

copyright 2013 Douglas Stockdale With the demise of Kodak 120 Ektachrome, I have made the required change to the 120 Fujichrome, in my case the Fujichrome Provia 100F, considered a Super Fine Grain film. This also means that I might need to make some changes in my overall workflow, including the film scanning on the... Continue Reading →

Missing palm

copyright 2008 Douglas Stockdale. Late February I was working on the scanned image of the palm that I photographed as a part of a new project. In a post about this image, I had concluded that I needed to photograph this composition again in the early afternoon sunlight. Which I thought today was a good day to do... Continue Reading →

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