Nothing special here, except a handful of Fuji Astia 100 shots from last weekend. I’ve been consistently exposing this film at 80 ISO instead of 100 and this setting is giving me much brighter slides. And I’m trying to be more careful about what I shoot. If it’s something that too much contrast from light to dark, I just walk away. I know I won’t be happy with range that the slide film gives me. These were taken with the Hasselblad 501cm last weekend. I’ve also switched over to Vista Imaging Group on 22nd Street for my color development. The negatives were coming back so dusty from Luster that it was taking me ages to get rid of all the dust spots. Vista Imaging has done a great job so far and they have a four hour turnaround, even with slide film.
Dog Wearing a Cone, Tribeca, Fuji Astia 100

Flowers on the High Line, Fuji Astia 100

Kate at Beer Parc, Midtown, Fuji Astia 100

Manhattan Skyline from Williamsburg Waterfront, Fuji Astia 100

Metal Garage, Williamsburg, Fuji Astia 100

Stacks of Pallets, North Williamsburg, Fuji Astia 100

Water Tower, Fire Hydrant, and Smoke Stack, North Williamsburg, Fuji Astia 100

View from the Roof Top of Berry Park, North Williamsburg, Fuji Astia 100

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Shawn Hoke is a New York based film photographer who comfortably handles shooting both film and digital. His primary interest is in shooting street, artistic, and documentary subjects, which could be people, objects, or the city itself.
He works in 35mm film format (Olympus OM-1), medium format film (Hasselblad 501cm), large format film (Eastman 8x10 View Camera), and digital (Nikon D700).
Shawn shoots primarily in his adopted hometown of Brooklyn and the surrounding area. He has also photographed in Barcelona, Madrid, Sevilla, Paris, Dublin, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Portland, Austin, and Denver. You can purchase prints of his work here.
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