sistinedream
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Hi everyone; I've been meaning to join/post for a while.. but my 9-5 owns me.
I'm Chelsea
Frostburg State Univ Grad, BFA Graphic Design & Photography
I first started really pursing photography in college -- had a professor who was mentored by Ansel Adams. I learned with a tank of a Minolta SRT 102. It still takes pretty little pictures
I'm into the "Junk aesthetic" otherwise known as trespassing to take shots of old, rotting stuff.. later calling it "art." I like the snapshot aesthetic of Nan Goldin; however I am most inspired by Hiroshi Sugimoto.
I have all kinds of cameras but my favorite as of late is my Kodak Bantam RF.. I also have two WWII-era Agra Billy Compurs.. one has a hole in the bellows, the other doesn't. And.. a whole bunch'a box cameras.
I heart my holga.. and I'm looking for a reasonably priced glass lens one.
And since my portfolio site is always a work in progress.. so here's some of my work:
Pretty sure these two images were made with Ilford 100 speed film.. and printed on Forte Elegance paper.. I think. It's usually what I use.
PS: I don't own a digital camera.
I'm Chelsea
Frostburg State Univ Grad, BFA Graphic Design & Photography
I first started really pursing photography in college -- had a professor who was mentored by Ansel Adams. I learned with a tank of a Minolta SRT 102. It still takes pretty little pictures

I'm into the "Junk aesthetic" otherwise known as trespassing to take shots of old, rotting stuff.. later calling it "art." I like the snapshot aesthetic of Nan Goldin; however I am most inspired by Hiroshi Sugimoto.
I have all kinds of cameras but my favorite as of late is my Kodak Bantam RF.. I also have two WWII-era Agra Billy Compurs.. one has a hole in the bellows, the other doesn't. And.. a whole bunch'a box cameras.
I heart my holga.. and I'm looking for a reasonably priced glass lens one.
And since my portfolio site is always a work in progress.. so here's some of my work:


Pretty sure these two images were made with Ilford 100 speed film.. and printed on Forte Elegance paper.. I think. It's usually what I use.
PS: I don't own a digital camera.