LK, retired photo-assistant and freelance-photographer. LKPOV, notebook of inspiration and visual references. Click tags to see personal posts or other categories. Feel free to ask.

In afew days I`m off to Tromsø, and TIFF. It`s ben five years since I was there the last time, so I am really looking forward to see the city and enjoy the atmosphere of the festival again. Updates will follow!

Machotaildrop. One for the flatscreen?

I can really not decide if this was the best, or the worst film I saw at TIFF this year. But going to Tromsø for almost a week, and staying at Kim`s place was definately a hit, just like the closing party yesterday, with Dee Jays Kohib, Gymbag, Poppa Lars and Kyrre Krunk! Also a big thank you to Stig for major beverage hook-ups at Circa!

Do this.

For some reason I `ve had problems uploading pics and posting lately, anyway, I`m up in the mountains working at a filmfestival for afew days. See you there!

bradleyspitzer:

A handful of people have been asking about how I create the look of this image on the right. Pretty easy process and, to be honest, one that I stumbled across accidentally.
When I pick up the film from the lab I look at the negatives on the light table through the loupe. If I like the image that I see, I’ll take a snapshot of the negative through the loupe with my iPhone 4. That creates the image that you see on the left. I then use Photoshop or an iPhone app (Negative Me!) to invert the image to what you see on the right.
For me it’s a quick, fun way to see the image before I take the time to use my scanner.

bradleyspitzer:

A handful of people have been asking about how I create the look of this image on the right. Pretty easy process and, to be honest, one that I stumbled across accidentally.

When I pick up the film from the lab I look at the negatives on the light table through the loupe. If I like the image that I see, I’ll take a snapshot of the negative through the loupe with my iPhone 4. That creates the image that you see on the left. I then use Photoshop or an iPhone app (Negative Me!) to invert the image to what you see on the right.

For me it’s a quick, fun way to see the image before I take the time to use my scanner.