Today the world is as globalized as it could be - - yet we struggle to find meaning in our daily existence.

30 June 2011

Sexy Red

For the homies, and please check em out!

timtomo

haserad

12fv labs


Red Ducati

28 June 2011

Everland

I haven't posted a film set in a while. These were taken over a month ago around Seoul here and there, and during a trip to Everland, aka the Korean version of Disneyland with my co-workers. I'm guessing they got all their caucasian looking workers from Eastern Russia, or somewhere on Kamchatka. Oh, how I've missed shooting only film.

Roll: Kodak Tri-X 400 (aka. my favorite b/w roll)

R39-2

R39-4
the university where my Uncle teaches

R39-6

R39-9

R39-12
the Korean version of Tinkerbell

R39-15
the coworkers

R39-16

R39-17
bang bang



pax

07 June 2011

If Life were in Reverse Order

7K4-6

agedfin

umbrellalady1

When We Were Young

Found these two siblings clutching each other's hands walking under a bridge by the Cheonggyecheon (청계천) and it reminded me of a time when I was young and carefree. Twenty five years have flooded by deftly, and here I am back to the land that brought me into this world. In the end, I hope to be holding hands again with someone I love.

who says we can't stay young?




pax

03 June 2011

The Transience of Age

I felt compelled to shoot with my dslr today, having reverted back to film last weekend. While outside, I messed around in manual mode, and wow, it took me a while to get back into it. For me shooting street photography manually is rather challenging (in an exciting way). Maybe, it's because I don't have time to ask the subject to hold a position, or to look a certain way. Everything is instantaneous. That decisive moment (HCB). cliche. I know. But, it's true. Shooting manual makes it that much more challenging. Since you're always shifting through the dials: changing the shutter speed, adjusting the aperture, manually focusing, composing, etc. If the subject is still then it's cake, but once movement is involved, you have to make sure that you're on top of everything. I totally overexposed a few photos, because I forgot to bring down the shutter speed. =/ Nonetheless, I had an incredibly great time walking around my hood, and snapping away those special moments of time that would forever be part of our visual history.

In the process, one particular photograph stood out to me.

Like Mother, Like Daugther

"Like Mother, Like Daughter"

Family relationships are valued highly in Korea (and I'm sure in many geographic locations around the world). The respect for elders is a common thread in the Korean society, and one who loses ties with the family is seen as an outsider - a disconnect. I think that this familial connection is one of the most important features of life. Without our families, we are nothing. I'm sure, for reasons out of our control, there are many broken families. My hope is that those who are in need of that very important connection are able to find it through other bonds, kin aside. After looking at the photo again, I couldn't help but be drawn to their glasses, and their aged smiles.

& here are a few keepers from today.
I hope you enjoi them!

Waiting

bwsilh

Atleast We're Together

bwstops

Curiosity in Youth
When we were young.



pax
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