








Lens: Watts Film: Rock BW-11 Flash: off "A makeup artist friend had asked me to take some photographs for her portfolio she was working on. I had quite a bit of time to kill between my set...
Lens: Watts Film: AO DLX Flash: off "AO DLX Film is the blackest tonal range of black and white films. The blacks are truly black with often little in the way of mid tones. Stark whites offset...
Lens: Watts Film: DC Flash: off "My husband nicked himself shaving his head just before we were supposed to go out for the night. The only band-aid plasters we could find happened to be some silly ones...
Lens: Watts Film: Rock BW-11 Flash: off "The Watts Lens was included in the Bondi Pak and named after photographer Ben Watts. In color, it over saturates and adds contrast creating quite a tasty image. When paired...
Lens: Watts Film: Pistil Flash: off "When I took the photo "Frosty Fluff," I didn't even realize what the settings were. I knew I had a few extra minutes before I needed to leave for work and...
Lens: John S Film: Big Up Flash: off "I like John S, mainly for the blue-to-green cast it imparts, particularly in ambient lighting. Colours in the image are richer. Big Up is pretty much effect-neutral, except for...
Lens: Watts Film: Rock BW-11 Flash: Dreampop Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "Each year my Husband and I celebrate our wedding anniversary in the place we were married - Provincetown, Massachusetts. It coincides with an annual charity performance...
Lens: Watts Film: Ina's 1982 Flash: off "This combo is somewhat magical in my book, its ability to turn sunsets and sunrises into the most wonderful representation of Mother Nature’s handiwork is amazing. It's also a good...