Short blog post:
Ray shot some images for a recent engagement shoot using B&W film and afterwards asked “what do I do with the rest of the roll?” It sort of brought home the fact the advantages of digital. In film, you’re married to your ISO and whether or not you’re shooting color. In digital, each image can have its own unique ISO settings. Ray would, in the old days, manually rewind the film then store it and reload it when he wanted to use it. But with the F100 we use, it autorewinds. So, I looked at him and said “go out and shoot the rest of it”.
So, Ray embarked on a street shooting trip on the way to the film lab trying to find something interesting. He got some interesting photos and we’ll just publish them a little bit at a time along with some of his thoughts about it. He had fun, and there’s a few lessons we both learned.
Ray was standing in front of the Church of the Little Flower in Coral Gables, which has been around for almost 90 years (that is really old in Miami) looking for something. He had been looking at things around the area and heard something and saw a nun scurrying from the church to some nearby church buildings. He said “I set the camera at f8 just so I could react and saw her and had enough time to raise the camera and snap before she scurried away”.
The thing in my mind that makes me wonder is “where was she going?” and “why is she in such a rush?” We’ll never know.
Anyway, thanks for reading. Time to jet.
Lisa








































