
Monochrome Panoramic Photography: Capturing Sicily's Timeless Beauty
The black-and-white panoramic photography of Sicily uncovers its timeless beauty, from historic landmarks in Catania and Segesta to serene villages and dramatic landscapes. This photographic journey through Sicily captures the island's essence and enduring allure, offering a profound glimpse into its rich history, culture, and natural splendor.

FOMOPAN 400 WITH THE HOLGA 120N
I was recently gifted some rolls of film and one of them was Fomapan 400 black and white. This was my first time shooting with Fomapan 400 and I was excited to see how the film would perform and what kind of results I would get. I loaded the film into my Holga 120N camera and set out to take some photos around town.

The Boulevard of Forgotten Photography Equipment
Today we spent the day exploring the area around our apartment. We ended up walking down the Boulevard Beaumarchais and found that instead of being in Paris, we had somehow been transported to "the Boulevard of Forgotten Photography equipment" the place where all cameras go to be re-invigorated.

Recreating the Quadrophenia Album Cover
A few weeks ago I was hanging out with +Brian Matiash from +onOne Software. At one point we started talking about photo editing, processing, and the software I use to achieve the looks I want during editing. I admitted to Brian that I hadn’t tried onOne's Perfect Effects and after enduring a few minutes of Brian’s friendly harassment, I agreed to give it a test run.