I love black and white films. And I love this island. Here are a collection of photographs from last month from Nantucket.
All photographs made with a Mamiya 7ii and Kodak Tri-X 400 film. Developed and scanned by Richard Photo Lab in California.



I love black and white films. And I love this island. Here are a collection of photographs from last month from Nantucket.
All photographs made with a Mamiya 7ii and Kodak Tri-X 400 film. Developed and scanned by Richard Photo Lab in California.
(Camera: Hasselblad 503cw, Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, Developed & Scanned: Richard Photo Lab)
Some photographs before the quarantine.
(Camera: Hasselblad 503cw / Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 / Developed and scanned: Richard Photo Lab)
After leaving Tutka Bay, the last week of our Alaska trip was an exploration of the Inside Passage, which began in Sitka and ended in Juneau. The landscape and wildlife in southeast Alaska is magical and Glacier Bay National Park felt like a dream.
Alaska is a remote place, especially coming from the east coast of the United States. It took a long time to get there and a long time to get home. It’s challenging to get around once you make it to Alaska. But it’s so worth it and I hope to get back, again and again.
(Cameras: Hasselblad 503cw and Leica M3 | Film: Kodak Portra 400 | Lab: Richard Photo Lab)
Mount Monadnock with Lauren | September 2017.
related: Italy Part I here
(Cameras: Leica M3 & Hasselblad 503cw, Film: Kodak Portra 400, Developed & Scanned: Richard Photo Lab)
Earlier this month, after the kids finished up school, we kicked off summer with a family vacation to Europe.
We started the trip with a few days in Florence. Florence is an incredible city filled with incredible art and so much history. You can just walk and walk and walk and never get tired by taking in all the sights.
We picked up a rental car and drove to Southern Tuscany. The drive in Tuscany was absolutely amazing. We kept saying, “is this place for real” as we made our way from one village to the next.
I have a such a soft spot for Italy. My wife is half Italian and I am quite convinced that I was Italian in another life. I love the people, the food, the joy of life and the espresso. Oh, that espresso.
Part II here.
(Cameras: Leica M3 & Hasselblad 503cw, Film: Kodak Portra 400, Developed & Scanned: Richard Photo Lab)