Another Bridge Day

I had a fresh batch of developer mixed that I wanted to try out, and also a new head lamp with a red filter, so I loaded up my rig, and headed to the testing grounds. My usual spot was occupied by a tent, so I moved down a bit further. Slow setting up. I am out of practice. Need to get out more, and establish my routine of set up, and breakdown.

I was not happy with the location, and the angle of the Sun was causing too much glare. I waited around for a bit, had a nice chat with a few people that were curious about my set up. I once again did not bring any business cards along, and regretted it. Need to carry those all the time.

After about two hours I called it a day. Packed up, and headed home. Some days are like that.

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.