A ride up the LA coast. 07.11.15. los angeles, ca.

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A ride up the LA coast. 07.11.15. los angeles, ca.
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Blue Bottle Coffee. Los Angeles, CA. Los Angeles, CA. 07.14.15
seth turns two. 06.03.15. costa mesa, ca.
micah. costa mesa, ca. 06.10.15
afternoon hangs. costa mesa, ca. 06.07.15
seth having a little breakfast. costa mesa, ca.
Aerial trip OC to SD. 04.13.15
Erin + Vince // Married . 04.19.15 . Diamond Bar, CA. see full set here ... http://alexanderpavone.com/erin--vince--married
coffee, treats, friends. 04.21.15. tustin, ca
moments from Easter 2015. 04.05.15. costa mesa, ca.
erin + vince. 04.19.15. quick look.
King Brody the Fifth. Solana Beach, CA. 04.04.15
dinos at cabazon. 03.22.15. Cabazon, CA
quick trip to AZ for some spring training. 03.21.15. Peoria, AZ
beach hangs with my littlest homie. newport beach, ca.
Shooting film.
A few weeks back my mom gave me her Canon EOS 650D SLR (35mm film) bought back in '88. Had a blast going through the first roll (Fuji Superia 400) and realizing the challenges in shooting non-digital. I shot a few rolls during a b/w photo class I took in college, but I was no where near as invested in photography as I am today. Takes a whole lot more patience and focus for what you're shooting for sure. After every shot I looked at the back of the camera. You know to review on the ... oh wait there's no LCD there! Being that this was one of the first Canon cameras with AF, I was able to not only use the kit lens (35-105mm f/3.5-5.6) but also my current EF glass as well.
All that considered, paired with seeing the good & bad come back in printed form, It's a lot of fun! Finally get why people like to shoot film so much for hobby/pleasure. Could see myself doing this more & more. Also look forward to trying some diff. film rolls, or as i call them VSCO edits since this is the OG, haha!
The first 4 images were shot with my 50mm f/1.2 here in Southern California. The other 6 (shot with the 35-105mm) are from a recent work trip to Gold Coast, Australia.
These were 4X6 prints, scanned in at 600dpi. There was no post processing on these at all. Raw look/colors straight out of the camera/film roll.