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Last snap of 2025.
Haven't shared web development work in a year or two. Launched this one yesterday for a photographer pal in Seattle: Sterling Analog.
It’s peach season.
Was feeling indecisive on the Summaron 35mm f3.5 so I also picked up a Summaron 35mm f2.8. I'll only keep one. The f2.8 is the better lens, but I've gotten some dreamy snaps on the other one as well. And this one is slightly newer - only 65 years old. 🙃
Messy kitchen with 70 year old lens glow.
Summaron 35mm f3.5 (1955) + Summaron 28 f5.6 (2016 reissue)
First snap with a 70 year old Summaron 35mm.
First snap with the Summaron 28mm on the M10-P. This lens is a new (2016?) release of a vintage lens - it has the same optical design as the original produced from 1955-1963 and packs a lot of character. Can't wait to see how it looks on film!
Rachel turned 34 yesterday. The milestones (and even the mundane) are hard this year. We unexpectedly her dad in November — he was only 54. He had such a brilliant mind and was, without doubt, her favorite person.
In her memoir, the photographer Sally Mann writes on 'beauty tinged with sadness' and that's how everything feels now.
She continues: "For me, living is the same thing as dying, and loving is the same thing as losing, and this does not make me a madwoman; I believe it can make me better at living, and better at loving, and, just possibly, better at seeing."
In the midst of living through the unimaginable, Rachel also graduated with a master's degree in Urban Spatial Analytics from Penn in May. And she's now the Project Director for a HUD funded research center at Winston-Salem State University. We're back in North Carolina, taking it one day at a time.
While we can't know what this next year may hold, I'm certain the rest of our lives will be this beauty tinged with sadness. At the very least, here's to (hopefully) becoming better at living, better at loving, and better at seeing. Rachel deserves all the birthdays and congratulations and love you can send her way forever and ever.
These photos are of Rachel walking our dogs tonight, a little beautiful and a little sad.
Lincoln Memorial during the last light of the day.
8:26p — West Philadelphia
Pizza by the slice / Italian Market — Philadelphia
Brothers on the 64 — Philadelphia
Italian Market — Philadelphia
10:27a — Philadelphia