
Friday, September 10, 2010
Windy morning at South Beach

Just came across this set when scanning the D.C. rolls. It had been shot in the beginning of the month at Lummis park in South Beach.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Wasington D.C.

The photo is from the previous visit to Washington, D.C. in July 2009. We were there to submit the papers for out Russian passports. This weekend I went to Washington D.C. again to collect my passport at the Embassy. Yes it is this sloow. It is truly the Russian way of doing official business. But I finally have it and will (hopefully) leave for Russia in 10 days to see my relatives and friends -- first time in 8 years.
Shoot some Tri-X rolls in the streets, it was fun and the weather was good and sunny.
Word on food: for the sushi I recommend a small sushi bar in the Union station (#124 located at the first level). Not the best sushi I tried in my life and they have no hot tea, but the sushi are fresh and tasty and very cheap:
KABUKI SUSHI (202) 789-1159
50 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20002
Thursday, September 2, 2010
On the bridge to Brickell Key

Taken on the bridge to Brickell Key with Nikon S rangefinder camera born free in occupied Japan around '52 and fitted with beautiful 50mm F1.4 Nikkor lens.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Love one another...

This inscription was on the wall by the bus stop on 1st street in Downtown Miami in 2008. The woman is always there, even today. If you stay in front of her long enough she'll open her eyes and ask for a dollar...
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Store windows


Two of the same kind photographed in the South Beach's streets this weekend. In the morning, the place is almost a desert. The beaches are alive, but the streets are deserted.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
This Sunday at Lincoln road in Miami Beach
Friday, August 27, 2010
Pinhole self-portrait

This image was created using Merlin pinhole camera made of quart-size metal can. The photo is paper negative on Ilford photo paper scanned and inverted digitally.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Film found in Vilia Auto camera: The last days of the Soviet Union
This is not my camera/film. It was published »here by the Live Journal user »zuborobo
He found this film sitting exposed for almost 20 years inside P&S camera Vilia-Auto.
Year 1991, the last days of the Soviet Union, simple people, hard life -- vodka, crumpled spaces of the soviet era flat, heavy everyday drinking so common for the people of Russia then and today (today even more as I heard).
All too familiar.
BTW we had the same model gas water heater as the one in the picture above.
Author had the funny story invented to accompany the pictures with names etc which I have no intention to translate: the pictures tell so much more.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
The Corvette

Here is 63'Chevy Corvette; taken on East Flagler Street in Downtown Miami with very small and old Agfa 6x6 folder.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
At the library

The picture had been taken at the Miami-Dade Public library in Downtown Miami. I used Minolta XE-7 camera with 28mm f:2.8 Rokkor manual focus lens, the film was Ilford HP5 Plus. This is sister-camera to Leica R3; it has very quiet shutter/mirror flipping mechanism (quiet for the SLR); so nobody reacted to the sound; not the old men, nor the bird:)
Monday, August 23, 2010
Club "Madonna"

This Saturday at Miami Beach. Sorry, the prints are not available for these, not yet. Only one on top can be ordered. Pentax PZ-1P with Tokina 20-35mm and Ilford HP5 pushed in Diafine to E.I.800
Friday, August 20, 2010
Road to Beauty


2 variations on the same theme: I normally pay little attention to the words on signs and street ads. Yes one can read them and it could influence the visual perception but it is my believe that picture need not to be supported by words. But, I couldn't let these two go without photographing them. Manual Minolta X-570 with long 200mm/F:4 lens.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Walking Downtown

Year 2005; the view of the Government Center and Public Library buildings in Downtown Miami, taken with Minolta XE-7 manual focus camera fitted with 28mm lens with deep red filter on to enhance the contrast. The film is Ilford XP2 Super 400 which I did not use much since then (did not like the grain of chromogenic film; developed all the XP2 I had been left with as black and white).
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Parting. The last frame.

As it sometimes happens with the film, the last, partially infected with light piece of film is actually holding the best picture on the roll.
This Sunday, mother and son at a bus stop in South Miami.
This Sunday, mother and son at a bus stop in South Miami.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Morning Commute

The boy is riding Miami Metrorail few years back, I think this is 2005...taken with old non-autofocus Minolta XE7 camera fitted with Rokkor 28mm F:2.8 lens.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Morning breeze

This is North Miami Beach a few weeks back. The Saturday's morning was nice and windy...taken with old non-autofocus Minolta X-570 camera fitted with beautiful Rokkor 50mm F:1.4 lens.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
I died for you

This picture was waiting for me to take on one of the hot September mornings in 2009, in the lobby of Government Center building. Luckily I had my Bessa L loaded with some Kodak Tri-X 400.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Palm Leaf
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Wind gust
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Breeze
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Afghanistan in 1969

I acquired these color slides back in 2007 and just now started scanning them. I have no information on the photographer or the previous owner of the images. Obviously this is a group of american tourists on a tour. The counties are many: Jordan, Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, India, Nepal etc. All the slides have original notes written in the blue ball pen; I put them under the pictures along with my comments. The quality of the images is amazing. Some of the images can be blown up to see very fine detail; the image above is actually a central part of a bigger image (see below). Ok, let's start with Afghanistan.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
LOFT: Walking Downtown

This picture is a pure piece of luck. I wanted to shoot it, walking behind this guy with my Sony F717, but had little hope for a success. Fortunately, the stars were graceful to me that hot muggy September day on SE 2nd Avenue in Downtown Miami.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Blame capitalism!

I was walking down Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami and saw these kids protesting. No doubt the capitalism is the one to blame:)
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Sunset at Mallory square in Key West


Two pictures from one night in 2006: small rangefinder camera Canon Canonet QL17, Ilford Delta 3200 film and sunset at Mallory square in Key West.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Found film photography: Moscow and Muscovites
Few years back I have started my "found film" project. It has started from the old folding "Life-O-Rama" camera with the roll of film forgotten inside by the previous owner. There were few pictures on the roll, dated probably late 90s, i.e. not very old, but I started looking for the old cameras with film inside. Now, after hundreds of cameras/developed rolls of film I still can't stop doing this.
The pictures from these rolls are often related to each other, they form stories, they can be explained, speculated on, dated, placed on the map etc.
The most intriguing part of course is who took them, who was the photographer, why they were not developed and all this story of camera with film sleeping for so long in some mystic fold of Times.
From now on, I will be publishing some of my findings here. Just look for the 'found film stories' tag. Here is the last one:
The pictures from these rolls are often related to each other, they form stories, they can be explained, speculated on, dated, placed on the map etc.
The most intriguing part of course is who took them, who was the photographer, why they were not developed and all this story of camera with film sleeping for so long in some mystic fold of Times.
From now on, I will be publishing some of my findings here. Just look for the 'found film stories' tag. Here is the last one:
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American suburb: sleeping as flying

This is actually my wife having a little rest at the friend's house in Kendall. When I saw these wings I can't stop myself from firing my 6x6 rolleicord:)
Saturday, July 31, 2010
The other wind
Friday, July 30, 2010
On the go


These two shots were taken on the move with the small Olympus 35mm camera. I like this way of shooting. It is based partially on the prediction of the visual situation AKA intuition and partially it is just luck.
Of course you are waisting a lot of film, but that's expected. Some of the pictures I've gotten this way are priceless for me.
Of course you are waisting a lot of film, but that's expected. Some of the pictures I've gotten this way are priceless for me.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Street prophet, his wife and elephant seller

This man is appearing year after year under the Metrorail tracks by Government Center. He is preaching aloud with his wife seated in front of him. He is always wearing this neck support collar. His preaching is not the best I heard, he is telling Lord's word more to himself than to the others, but this time he had his better day. When I was taking this picture, the elephant seller (his hand is in the left side of the frame) asked me: "Aren't you from CIA or FBI?" Good place. Not too many spots like this is the whole Miami.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
How I did it
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Composition with palm tree

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This is the picture I shot recently in Downtown Miami at Flagler street. It is peopleless, pure cityscape and I like it this way.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Morning in Little Haiti

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From the car window while driving from the beach through blocks of Little Haiti. She was floating in a slow motion along the wall and our car was floating slowly in the traffic. I've gotten a split second for the click.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Straight up


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These taken at Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami; the folks were protesting/marching every other day for many weeks. I used my beloved Bessa L rangefinder with short 25mm lens (hence huge depth of the field), Tri-X film pushed to E.I. 1600 in Diafine and dark red filter to enhance the contrast of the scene.
Friday, July 23, 2010


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These 2 pictures are from North Miami Beach, Florida. I took them subsequently in 5 minutes and they somehow formed a duo, at least to me. Enjoy.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
The Vortex

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Again, downtown Miami, SW 1st street. This is digital (finally; yes, I shoot digital, too); I also have the B/W square medium format film variant, it is different but stands on its own:
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Mexican Gulf

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Short vacation in 2006; this is evening light at Treasure Island in St. Petersburg, FL.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Theft of Europe

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I found this statue at the Ringling's Estate in Sarasota, Florida, in the garden. Nice place to visit, they have very good collection of old paintings inside and funny statues outside.
Monday, July 19, 2010
...and an account in a Swiss bank

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I shot this picture in Matheson Hammock Park located in South Miami. Black and white infrared film had been used to enhance the contrast of the scene.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Haulover Beach

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I shot this pictures at the Haulover beach in Sunny Isles Beach, FL (part of Greater Miami).
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