








Lens: Lucifer VI Film: BlacKeys B+W Flash: off "These photos were taken during a vacation in Salento, the southern part of the region of Apulia, in Italy. I chose Lucifer VI + BlacKeys B+W as the combo...
Lens: Mabel Film: Dixie Flash: off "I really like using the Silver Lake HipstaPak for when I'm out and about in old areas of Hong Kong, as the tones really lend themselves to shooting the old antiques...
Lens: Americana Film: Blanko Freedom13 Flash: off "The giant rubber duck is an art installation that's been to many cities around the world and its currently residing in Hong Kong. I used this combo as the Americana...
Lens: Melodie Film: Big Up Flash: off "I travel through my city (Sydney), perhaps a 1000km a week. Despite living here all my life there is always something new to discover or there is always something familiar...
Lens: Bettie XL Film: Pistil Flash: off "A combination I choose often for architecture and landscape shots is the Pistil film together with the Bettie XL lens. It gives photographs a very nostalgic quality I find very...
Lens: GSQUAD Film: Rock BW-11 Flash: off "Clouds always attract me and I often go to the beach when I can to take in the whole scene at the ocean. This is one of a set where...
Lens: Helga Viking Film: DC Flash: off "My daughter teaches clinical skills to nurses in a very high tech health sciences center. We visited her on the job and toured the various classrooms and simulated hospital wards....
Name: Harvey Licht Hometown: Albuquerque, New Mexico Resides: Albuquerque, New Mexico Profession: Public Health Consultant Hobbies: Photography Hipstographer: Since: 2011 Year of Birth: 1950 Favorite Combo: Helga Viking + Kodot XGrizzled Favorite Lens: Helga Viking Favorite Film:...
Lens: Hornbecker Film: W40 Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X "The Make-Believe Windowsill" "I'm a kid at heart, what can I say. The window looks out over the dog yard which is a magical place for me as the...
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: AO BW Flash: off "This combo can be challenging but it's beautifully striking when it comes together. A tip for the Tinto 1884 lens: the point of focus changes with every frame, so...