His current work in the UK is along the same thiem but Black & White film, medium and large format. This new work is also of an extent quality and can be seen on his YouTube channel.
"Time waits for no man." All are outstanding captures. The B&W shots are excellent, he is to be commended for the work it took to capture those shots. Thank you for featuring him.
Love the deserted US look and the colours in the images, on his site the UK airfields are also interesting and probably a swiftly decaying item. Welsh quarries bring back many memories
I'm sure you know, but he's on Substack as well: https://kylemcdougall.substack.com. Love his work carrying a large format camera around slate quarries and such - that's dedication ;-)
His current work in the UK is along the same thiem but Black & White film, medium and large format. This new work is also of an extent quality and can be seen on his YouTube channel.
Kyle!
Thanks for featuring Kyle. I've been following his YouTube channel and it's been an invaluable resource for film related information.
"I love the color palette of this particular series (I imagine it was photographed using a film camera)."
He used Fujifilm X100F and, yes, Pentax 645N.
See story on his YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@KyleMcDougall
"Time waits for no man." All are outstanding captures. The B&W shots are excellent, he is to be commended for the work it took to capture those shots. Thank you for featuring him.
Love the deserted US look and the colours in the images, on his site the UK airfields are also interesting and probably a swiftly decaying item. Welsh quarries bring back many memories
Absolutely gorgeous. I am always attracted by this kind of subject and the way he composes and frames is like a piece of art.Thank you Tomasz
I'm sure you know, but he's on Substack as well: https://kylemcdougall.substack.com. Love his work carrying a large format camera around slate quarries and such - that's dedication ;-)
I have mentioned book, it is truly awesome.