NYC Street Photography - Fujifilm C200

Street photography, also sometimes called candid photography, is photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents within public places.

A few weeks ago, my friend Chris and I walked around NYC while I tested a $10 thrifted camera. Here are my shots from that day.

All photos were taken with a Canon AF35 with Fujifilm C200 Color film

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Venice Beach Skatepark - Kodak T-MAX 400

Venice Beach was one of my favorite spots to hangout in Los Angeles. It's known for its mix of funky shops, colorful murals, and live acts. I had a limited amount of time to explore but here are a few shots I took at the Venice Beach Skatepark.

All photos were taken with a Canon AE1 Program with Kodak T-Max 400 Black and White Film

Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark
Lorenzo Mitil - Venice Beach Skatepark

California Trip on Polaroid

I recently just got back from California (San Diego + Los Angeles), I dropped off film to get developed and until then I'm sharing Polaroids I've taken with my new Onestep 2.

Shooting polaroids is a learning process. I've loaded packs of film incorrectly, I've used the flash when it wasn't needed and, sometimes I forgot to adjust brightness and the photo comes out too dark. But hey - practice makes perfect. 

If you have any questions about the camera, the film or would like to see tips on shooting in general - write in the comments below!  

All of the shot below were taken with Polaroid Original 600 film