photowalk
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Discovering Hiram, GA Through a Classic Lens
There’s a certain magic in slowing down, isn’t there? In an age of instant gratification and digital perfection, taking a step back to appreciate the craft of film photography, especially with a timeless camera like the Canonet QL17 GIII, feels like a rebellion. And what better subject for this thoughtful approach than a charming, evolving town like Hiram, Georgia?Hiram, nestled in Paulding County, might seem like just another dot on the map as you drive through. But spend some time here, look a little closer, and you’ll uncover a rich tapestry of history, community, and understated beauty. My recent trips there, armed with my trusty Canonet and a mix of…
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Introducing #EOTWP – End of the World Photography
By David Wagner | davidthephotog.com Photography has a way of freezing time—not just in motion, but in mood. Some of the most striking images I’ve ever seen, and made, are the ones where no person is present. A quiet motel glowing in the dusk. An empty diner with the chairs still up. A rusted-out car parked beside a collapsing barn. These aren’t just still lifes; they’re echoes. That’s what led me to create a new tag and visual concept: EOTWP – End of the World Photography. What is #EOTWP? End of the World Photography isn’t about destruction or chaos. It’s not the apocalypse in flames. It’s the afterward—the pause. The…
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Shooting Kodak Pro Image 100 with My Canonet 28: Affordable 35mm Film in Georgia Light
Lately, I’ve been diving deeper into 35mm film photography with my Canonet 28, a compact rangefinder from the 1970s that’s simple, quiet, and surprisingly capable. On a recent outing through Dallas and Marietta, Georgia, I loaded it with Kodak Pro Image 100, a film stock I’ve been meaning to test for a while. Spoiler: I was impressed—and not just by the results, but also by the value. Why Kodak Pro Image 100? Pro Image 100 isn’t as hyped as Portra or Ektar, but it’s an underrated gem. Designed with professionals in mind—especially in warmer, humid climates—it holds contrast and color beautifully while staying relatively affordable (which in today’s film economy, really…
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I40 the week of 1/20/25
Fuji X-Pro1, TTArtisan 35mm 1.8.
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X-Pro1 Unfiltered
These shots are raw files converted to jpg with no adjustments. Just a demonstration of the X-Pro1 sensor.
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Medford, OR
Fuji X-Pro1, XF23mm
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Denio Junction
Fuji X-Pro1, XF23mm
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Green River, WY
Fuji X-Pro1 XF23mm XF35mm.
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Wells, NV
Fuji X-Pro1 XF23mm
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A revisit
A small selection of photos.
















