Mamiya 7 ii with 80mm
Photographer: Erica McDonald
Shooting Fujifilm Pro 800Z
Erica was on the corner awaiting the right subject.
Note all the notes she has taped on the back—they’re for shooting events with flash, mostly, but my favorite is LENS CAP! an admonition familiar to all rangefinder shooters.
Erica runs the DEVELOP family of photography resources, including the DEVELOP Photo Facebook group and channels on Vimeo and YouTube.
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Park Slope, outside Skate Brooklyn
Asahai Pentax K1000 with 40-90mm zoom
Photographer: Jesse
Shooting Delta 3200
Jesse was about to embark on a skateboarding shoot with friends.
I think this was my first NYCS sighting in my own block.
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Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Canon EF
Photographer: Gerhard Kowald
http://www.gerhardkowald.com
Shooting Kodak 400CN
This Canon was Gerhard’s first camera. He bought it in 1976. We traded notes and learned that we both have a lot of cameras.
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Park Slope, Brooklyn, Fifth Ave
Leica M6 with 35mm Summicron
Photographer: Erik from Alaska, shooting Arista Premium 400 (Tri-X)
Erik was looking for a darkroom to process a bunch of film. He lives in a dry cabin in Alaska. I recommended Bushwick Community Darkroom.
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Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn
Polaroid 660 Autofocus 600 Land Camera
Photographer: Andrew
After I took a photo of his Canon AE-1, Andrew, a student at Pratt, told me he had a couple of Polaroids in his bag, too.
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Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn
Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep
Photographer: Andrew
After I took a photo of his Canon AE-1, Andrew, a student at Pratt, told me he had a couple of Polaroids in his bag, too.
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Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn
Canon AE-1 with Canon 28mm f/2.8 single coated
Photographer: Andrew
Shooting Ilford
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Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn
Voigtlander R3A with 28mm Zeiss Biogon
Photographer: Russ
Shooting Kodak Elite Chrome
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Park Slope, Brooklyn
Leica CL with 40mm Summicron-C
Photographer: Tristan
Shooting 200 speed slide film
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