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Current my room looks like a gallery
Baltimore street abstract. 1991.
Going back through my old files I’m not that happy I moved from TRI-X to TMAX 400. At that time I figured the new Kodak film tech would beat out the venerable TRI-X easily. In the movie/TV camera assistant world I was working in the T-Grain was just starting to show up and it was an amazing emulsion. Night filming shots we could only do on Super Speeds at T-1.3 we could now shoot with the Angeneux 25 to 250mm T-3.7. At that time I stopped shooting TRI-X and went to TMAX 400.
Now looking back at my transition point where there are both TRI-X and TMAX negs mixed in my files, that GREAT old film (1940) wins hands down when scanned with and EPSON. TMAX 400 is still made and photographers like it over TRI-X. However, in my limited scanning (Who has $100 a pop for drums scans??) 10 year learning curve I just love how my EPSON flatbed scanner sees TRI-X. NIK Silver Efex adds to the look I’m consistent with. Most of my photo friends regularly point out my over use of sharpen and aggravated grain in the pictures I post on SM. I think most of them have a burning desire to move towards the longest tonal range with the most minimum grain they’ve gotten use to with the continued progression of DSLR bodies. I don’t at the moment, I want images that scream “ON FILM”...
I think the trick is to shoot with what ever you have access to, plus quickly learn to good results with, and then stick with learning that niche for a good while. For most of us, constantly changing tools, emulsions, and scanning devices muddies the water in the end.
In college I instantly realized the futility of constantly changing to the newest paper on the market. I stuck with Kodak Polycontrast F surface, fiber based till Kodak stopped making it. I’m now realizing how stupid it was to change films.
Working on a better way to scan 35mm. Thought about buying a Noritsu or Fuji Frontier but no RAW output, and only 8 bit color stopped me. I’m building a scanner much in the same direction as George Eastman House built for the Mexican Suitcase Capa negatives. The thought of HDR shots of slide copying is very exciting. Nothing like a new rabbit hole to run down!!
Nikkromat, 50mm. Kodak TMAX 400. NIK Silver Efex Pro.
TV One's 'For My Man' Casting Call for Multiple Speaking Roles
TV One’s ‘For My Man’ Casting Call for Multiple Speaking Roles
TV One‘s ‘For My Man‘ casting call for speaking roles in Washington, DC. Casting directors are now casting talent to work on scenes filming on January 16th through the 19th in DC/MD/ VA area. Producers are seeking the following types: • Main Perp – George (57) – Caucasian Male, approximately 5’6″ 150 lbs. Dark hair, light eyes, short hair, square face shape • Main Perp – Sandra (57) –…
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Creator | Timi Turnup
By: Janeil Ellison
“This is not a game!”
Jumping from the UK across the pond to DMV Timi Turnup has been tirelessly working on his plans of utter world domination! While bouncing around Baltimore and D.C, as well as, completing his academics at McDaniel College; Turnup manages to still blaze the stages all over the area. His passion was kindled a little over a year ago, after first time performing music before a live crowd. The positive reaction from the audience resonated with him. With the sounds blasting through speakers, lights shining in his eyes, a mic clutched tightly in his hand he recognized the power of commanding the stage.
Turn Up is his name for a reason!
When i’m dancing on stage, it’s not only because I am performing it is because I love these songs!
Up on the stage he carries a presence that draws in the crowd. Despite how good his music sounds the energy is amplified by the effortless confidence he puts forth in his performance that then transfers to the individuals jamming to the sounds.
Turnup’s confidence stems from the belief he upholds in him self more than anyone else can simply because,
I am the shit
Not in an arrogant way, more so in a way that has manifested into a factual definition of his persona. Just like the fact that the sky is blue and fishes swim- Timi Turnup in the shit.
What makes Turnup’s sound so special is that he maintains the authenticity of his individualism. By creating music that is multi-dimensional he allows a different dynamic to every collection he puts out. He shows his listeners that he is more than a single type of performer. He is all the above and more. He is Timi Turnup and nothing less.
Luckily, his talent and hard work backs up his words. As an independent artist he needs to have that kind of attitude in order to create the platform in which he will ultimately stand on to get him where he sees himself to be. Therefore, he makes sure he keeps himself consistent. Seven months ago, Steezy Saturdays became an ongoing project where he would put out a fresh track on his website every Saturday of 2017. To this date he has not missed one day! As tough as that may sound Turnup sees it as creative exercise. He naturally thinks creatively so coming up with new topics, lyrics, and production doesn’t feel like work.
Turnup understands when excuses are valid, but an excuse is still an excuse. In order to keep himself motivated he has to stay on track, not for himself, but for the folks that genuinely support his work.
If I don’t do it people will stop giving a fuck
Most people underestimate the long and difficult process that every leader has to go through to gain the status they eventually become known for. Timi Turnup is no fool when it comes to that reality, but seeing his hard work pay off will be worth it in the long run.
It’s like putting medicine in the candy
Not only does he create jams you can dance to the lyrics he uses is key to his product. In order for people to gravitate and support his sound he has to make his words resonate with the listener. Turnup explains that it is easy to make a catchy hook to a beat you can rock to, but the true impact is made when that song can be felt by the listener. This is the key to his master plan. When people can feel your message it builds support. With support comes loyalty, with loyalty there is influence, and in influence there is power. But do not fret, he is not doing it in a villainous way. Turnup’s goal is to uplift not conquer.
Through his music he hopes to impact the listener by empowering them to see a different perspective in a fun way that you can party to.
The culture itself is imbued in negativity
Meaning, messages that are sent out through the music can subconsciously be detrimental or unprogressive. He makes his music with the intention to empower his listeners so that they can become they’re own influence to their world. Turnup teaches us that the key to changing the world is through the support of the people, and by giving the people that support in return.
As self-reliant as he is, Timi Turnup is very much open with collaborating and working with others. Turnup says it’s easier to work with others when they are working even harder than him. A dynamic that is motivating, focused, and creative energy will contribute to a memorable product to be proud of. His core collective group, With the Beads, includes three other members that work together with him to push their message of individuality. With them along with his personal clothing brand, Steez Boutique, he puts value on not what you wear but how you carry it in your own unique way of expression.
3 WORDS
Finally we gave him our final challenge question where he tells us in only three simple words who he is overall as a creator. Thinking very carefully about his answer he says,
Kind, vice-full, and godly
The reasons he specifically selected these words is because it is a basic summary of who he is, what he speaks about, and where he plans on going. Again, there is always a message. Through positivity mixed up in the melody of money, women, and liquor Timi Turnup creates a world welcoming everyone to think bigger. Gods create worlds and through his talent he becomes the ultimate creator of his realities right now.
Will Timi truly become a new global leader? Perhaps, but he cannot do it alone. Support is one of the greatest powers we have so show some by following his journey via the links below!!
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Dance Gavin Dance Fall North American Tour
Dance Gavin Dance Fall North American Tour
Yesterday, Dance Gavin Dance announced their Fall 2016 US Tour! This run will be right before their 10 Year Anniversary UK/EU Tour with Good Tiger (and performances with Jonny Craig and Kurt Travis). Check out the dates for both tours below and be sure to grab tickets before they sell out!
North America
VIP Tickets
09.22 | Los Angeles, CA | El Rey Theater 09.23 | San Francisco, CA | Social Hall SF
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DearBlackBaltimore
These streets DONT love you! They will raise up to be what they want you to be. Then spit you out and kill you. They will rock you to sleep for eternity; As the crimson fluid runs dry from your body.
.QG
Baltimore Police exposed by ex-Copper
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC20nRg4ptQ)
History repeats itself.