Winter Projects

With the colder weather I am now without a handy source of running water, though I have a few places available where I can fill up some carboys to supply both my domestic needs, and water needed for my wet plate work.

Organizing my equipment is high on the list of things to do, and I also need to just get some gear out of my life. Time to sell off a few cameras that I have collected over the years including a handful of 16mm movie cameras. Time to let go.

Ive also been printing out coffee mugs with images I have scanned, and just for the fun of it I printed one out onto an iron on patch that I then used to repair an old pair of dungarees.

I used a small travel iron to apply the patch, and image, but will use the press next time to see if it comes out sharper. If you are interested in one of these iron on images let me know. Asking $8

Published by Paul W. Dorr

A New York based photographer who still shoots film. Born, and raised in New England, and living the last thirty years in midcoast Maine, I took a job as Shipkeeper aboard the Wavertree at South Street Seaport Museum in the Winter of 2016/17. On my off days I find myself exploring the City with a camera at hand. At the moment I am shooting with a Mamiya RB67, but recently acquired an 8x10 Kodak Master View, with the hopes of doing some wet plate portrait work.