tmronin_ptdeux
tmronin_ptdeux
tmronin_ptdeux

i sat/rode in a almost perfect GT40 replica last month and it was a struggle - i'm 6'4" and fairly flexible and I'm pretty sure I don't wanna do it again.

well, yes and no. a big majority of them involve a naked 6ft heavily tattooed canadian amazon who was posing with the car for a painting reference. (for the record, i make my living taking pictures of tattooed people in various states of dress). Freyja Veda is one of my favorite models to shoot and there really

hey $Kay - i got to crawl around (and get a quick ride in) the Gulf Livery sporting GT40 replica that is living at the Classic Car Club of Manhattan right now. hit me up and i can send some pictures over.

what $kay said...that was beautiful.

i can see eye to eye with that comment. I would love a decently priced sensor for 645 or 67 with high-iso capabilities.

I have a PS6 subscription and shoot digital as well (1dmk4 and 5dmk3). I had 2 magazine covers on the stands last month (Bizarre UK and Ink Slingers). I make my living off both digital and film. I love my RB67, I love my Instax cameras, I love my Fuji X100s, I love my Fuji Pack instant film and I love my DSLR's.

Man, sorry you feel that way - film ain't for pussies. I'm a working professional photographer and I love film. Nothing looks like E6 slide thru a medium format camera.

I have a 4x1T ReadyNas NV+ and a 4x2T proRAID RAID+ (both filled - i'm a working photographer). I know that DIY is the way to go, but i'll be honest - i have no desire to spend the time building a box, installing any type of system, etc. I would rather spend the money for a proven, tested and mission-critical

just to be that person - Natali Germanotta's fashion shoot isn't "high-fashion", more like editorial.

well, to chime in with the others - it looks like it was abandoned on the street. In 2010, when Street Pianos installed 60 pianos around NYC, it was awesome.