Hello all,
Hope everyone is well and staying safe.
I got the chance to photograph my friend George Buckett – a local musician, designer and all-around artist. He doesn’t like to limit himself to one discipline and applies his creative talents to pretty much anything he decides. Being around him is always a great experience – as it always leads to interesting conversations and always feels like an enriching experience. You can find him at @skit.uk and on his Spotify page George Bucks. Check out his work – it’s an elective array of all disciplines with his personality at the forefront.
It’s been a long time coming, but I have finally made my first foray into studio photography. It was nice to finally get to be around people and being present in a moment. Being creative in person with others has been so rare, so I really enjoyed this. This is the second part of the studio shoot with George. For this, I used to colour 35mm film. More details about what I used will be below the photos.
I used Lomography Color Negative 400 ISO 35mm – I really liked the results and the grain and colour pop in a really nice way. I feel that this film has off a more frenetic and vivid look in both the way it has presented George. I would highly recommend Lomography Color Negative 400 ISO 35mm for the vivid colour, definition and accessibility.
This time around my friend Jake Baldwin scanned film, he did an incredible job and you can follow him on Instagram @jake11517.
As things open up again, I hope people are seeing one another and making up for the lost time. Stay safe, be present, enjoy what you love.
Adam