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Miguel Angel

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Ken Stein has some interesting slides from the NYC Subway in the 80s.

 

Ken Stein

https://mymodernmet.com/ken-stein-1980s-nyc-photographs/

 

Thanks!

 

Yes, subway provides many photo ops. Like shooting fish in the proverbial barrel.

 

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Especially with infrared flash as shutter speed is not a big deal. The problem lately is that there is not way to move. Afraid to even take the lens cap off. Packed like sushi and worried front lens element will get rubbed.

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Spanish subways are not as cool as yours guys! :D

 

Never thought about shooting infrared on a subway, should be interesting!

 

In the meantime, I found an amazing cinematographer who is also a really good photographer.

He only has a bunch of stills on his website but they are really really good (as is his work in general!)

 

Jeremy Rouse

https://www.jeremyrouse.com/stills

 

Also, Daniel Bouquet!

 

Daniel Bouquet

https://www.danielbouquet.com/portfolio

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I found some very interesting photographers while doing a bit of a research for a project. 

They are similar to Martin Parr, so if you like Parr's photography, I'm sure that you'll like these ones as well. 

Lars Tunbjörk
https://galerievu.com/series.php?id_photographe=27

Peter Dench
http://www.peterdench.com

https://www.flickr.com/photos/denchdiary/

Otto Snoek
http://www.ottosnoek.com

Have a lovely day!

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1 hour ago, Uli Meyer said:

Morden via Bank 1 min

Shot on Kodak Vision 3 500T with X-Pan stills camera.

Awesome, Uli! 

Love the perspective. Did you use the 30mm lens for this one? With all the curvature, it’s hard to tell how wide the focal length is but it seems wider than the 45mm. 

Also, who did your film processing? Would love to find a lab that does ECN-2 for stills. 

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