A school lockout, bike (tricked out), a porcupine and a pear tree








































The photos in the gallery below were taken during the past week with a pocket-sized 35mm, kept on hand for such occasions as you'll see. There is no overarching idea to the collection except that of recording some of the stuff that doesn't fall neatly below a headline.
For the most part, what you see is the exposures of a single roll of film, give or take a photo here and there. Hence the name Contact Sheet, which refers to the single sheet of paper onto which a photographer would print a roll's worth of negatives, actual size, for the purpose of previewing them and selecting the best for enlargements.
This contact sheet is a little different in that I'm generally limiting myself to one exposure per image. It's a bit of a gamble and an experiment and hopefully enjoyable to look through.
Like everyone else I have a digital camera, and there’s also a camera on my phone. I'm grateful for both. But the pictures that come back from a roll of 35mm film always seem more special, as though the moment were more gently captured.
Maybe it’s the delayed gratification of having to wait. Maybe there's a mental compensation for the fact of having to pay money to see the pictures. Whatever the reason, there’s a roll of the dice. There’s the image as imagined in the time between the click of the shutter and when the images are finally developed. And sometimes there’s magic.
Over the years I've tried a bunch of film cameras. Some unquestionably produce nicer images than the Olympus XA-2 and and Olympus Infinity Stylus Epic pictured at right, but in the spirit of an old photographers' axiom (the best camera is the one you use) these are my best cameras.
Recently I started keeping one or the other in my pocket. Between all the events that are big or complex enough to warrant a story, there are hundreds of interstitial moments where something is happening. Sometime impossibly small but always part of the bigger story. Just a few of those appear here.
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