by Francesco Carloni

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by Francesco Carloni
I am absolutely loving digitising some of my negs and the memories that brings. This is the pool at the Big Horn Lodge in Moab, Utah taken on a mountain bike assignment to the original mtb mecca. Fuji GA645Zi (sold it like a twat) and cross processed Kodak EPP. Loved everything about the place, apart from the desert dehydration out on Slickrock... - - - - - - - - #photo #photographer #photography #film #filmphotography #filmisalive #filmisnotdead #shootfilm #ishootfilm #mediumformatfilm #analogue #120 #6x6 #shootfilmstayskint #colournegative #crossprocess #c41 #fujifilm #ga645zi #analogforeverzine #645 #filmfeed #filmcommunity #filmcamera #filmphotographic #swimmingpool (at Big Horn Lodge) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5FPlB5Fx1D/?igshid=bfvuuxofrayv
Palestine 8102/ 120mm
Sunset as I was heading home a few weeks ago. . . . . . . . . . . . . #120mm #mediumformat #portra160 #filmisnotdead #canberra #car #sunset #colournegative #back2thebase #oftheafternoon #autumn #evening #moody (at Canberra, Australian Capital Territory)
someone left his straw boater hat by darkcanopy shot during our family vacation in Boracay, Philippines (late post - October 2019). https://flic.kr/p/2m7g2UN
Well that was dusty! Look at all those dots. Pic is Wivenhoe, Essex from Rowhedge on the opposite bank of the River Colne. - - - - - - - - - - #retouching #scanning #colournegative #negative #film #filmphoto #filmphotography #kodak #portra400 #mamiya7ii #mediumformat #6x7film #essexcoastalodyssey #essexcoastline (at Rowhedge Wharf) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-m4QKAFzk4/?igshid=yf4f1j6vg5sr
Dr Roy Cape is one of the pivotal figures in local music. To call him a saxophonist and bandleader would be a bit like calling Einstein a mathematician. He was a musician, but his lasting impact in the T&T landscape is as an inspiration. A self-confessed problem child, he ended up in the Belmont Orphanage for four years, officially learning tailoring, but really learning to play first the clarinet, then the alto saxophone and the tenor pan. His early years were spent in the company of Ron Berridge, Clive Bradley, Fortunia Ruiz, Earl Rodney and Michael “Toby” Tobas. He was friends with Rudolph Charles and that relationship would prove to be a crucial blending point for the worlds of big band music and the steel orchestra as the two men talked about the future of the steelband and Cape began talking to his peers about arranging music for pan. Among those musicians were Beverly Griffith, Scipio Sargeant and Clive Bradley, who would arrange winning pieces for Desperadoes. His band, Roy Cape All Stars has launched the careers of more than a dozen major soca performers. I’d first photograph Roy Cape at his Petit Valley home at the urging of the late Terry Joseph and we did some lovely photographs of him leaning on a tall palm tree in his yard. Those photographs would be destroyed by my colleagues at the time at the Guardian, who rather industriously ran a scratch down the middle of the entire roll of medium format transparency film. A little less than a decade later, he would come to my studio for a series of portraits, releasing his long dreadlocks at my urging. In 2011, the University of the West Indies conferred an honorary doctorate on Cape for his lifetime of work in music. Today is his birthday. #archive #filmphotography #colournegative #lyndersaydigital #music #musician #trinidad #roycapeallstars #steelband #arranger #trinidadandtobago #dreadlocks #1999 #roycape #thelyndersayarchive #trinidadcarnival #bigband #saxophone (at Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwc3L0CgZZV/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1p2w0lgcauldl
Masada, Israel 8102 // 120mm