1. Fall Film

    Some photos I took this fall using Ilford film. I’d it’s my favorite for b&w.

    I photographed Anne for her blog a while back. She’s shuch a lovely lady and her cooking is amazing. I sampled a gingerbread cake and a delicious quinoa and beet salad on the day I took these photos. On top of that, as I was about to finish up, she decided to make some homemade granola! It’s clear her passion is cooking and baking for her family. Everything tastes like it was made with a little extra dash of love.

    Apple picking with my beautiful mother:

    (Still experiencing some light leakage…)

     
  2. Black and White and Summer all over.

    As mentioned, I had a roll of black and white film being processed. I definitely have a big soft spot for black and white photography & I’m pretty happy with how this roll turned out (even with the light leak issue).

    Above: Queensland Beach. Below: Leslie & Luke’s Wedding

    Below: Parlee Beach

     
  3. Sometimes I take photos with this old 35mm camera that I found on Kijiji for $50. It’s actually become the favourite camera in my collection to make photos with. Sometimes I find cute cats lounging about and take photos of them. Or airports… or pies. 

    Sometimes I take photos with this old 35mm camera that I found on Kijiji for $50. It’s actually become the favourite camera in my collection to make photos with. Sometimes I find cute cats lounging about and take photos of them. Or airports… or pies

     
  4. The StopVancouver, BCI finally got five rolls of film processed!Please click through to see the rest.
Art by Michael Zheng

    The Stop
    Vancouver, BC

    I finally got five rolls of film processed!
    Please click through to see the rest.

    Art by Michael Zheng

     
  5. balltillifall:

    Finally, after many months of waiting, here is the trailer for my film Incredibly Small.

    I’d like to especially thank Ingrid Michaelson, Capybara and Bishop Allen for graciously allowing me to use their music.

    I would also kindly ask everyone to help spread the word: reblog the trailer, Tweet a link to it, post it on your Facebook, text message your ex-girlfriend and tell her about it. Anything you can do. This movie has taken up the last year and a half of my life and I can’t wait to get it out to you guys!

    YES. This looks great.

     
  6. ladiesgottasers:

    Holy smokes. Matt just linked me to this trailer, and as a mad lover of all things skateboard — though I myself don’t do it anymore — I honestly felt my knees buckle. Oh my golly. There are reasons for hope.

    I know I probably sound crazy, but this is design at work. And there aren’t even any pretty pictures. Watch, watch, watch, I tell you!

     
  7. Thinking about going to see An Education and decided to check out the reviews on RT. This one sold me. Now, to find a friend or two to join me…

    Thinking about going to see An Education and decided to check out the reviews on RT. This one sold me. Now, to find a friend or two to join me…

     
  8. 1:17pm Oct 28th 2009

    reblogged from: peterwknox

    tags: FilmTrailer

    peterwknox:

    This trailer is awesome and people are going to get excited about the rugby aspect.

     
  9. 12:05pm Sep 26th 2009

    reblogged from: kevin

    tags: TypographyFilm

    kevin:
A frame from the Typophile Film Festival 5 Opening Titles — watch it on Vimeo. via Fred Yates

    kevin:

    A frame from the Typophile Film Festival 5 Opening Titleswatch it on Vimeo. via Fred Yates
     
  10. “How big would you like your logo, sir?

    I’m going to a screening of Art & Copy tomorrow night for the Atlantic Film Festival. I’m rather looking forward to it. Which means you can look forward to a ‘lil review this week!

    Video via.
    More here.