Dear Readers,
This
week we feature an Italian photographer, Alessandro Bocchi from central Italy
(Padua). Alessandro sent me both a very comprehensive portfolio of photos and
biography. He works primarily in medium format, 6x6 and 6x7, with his Mamiyas and
uses a variety of films, among them also instant (Fuji) films, mastering very
well the reclaiming of the peel-apart negatives from these films. He's another
guy who describes himself as an amateur or apprentice, but his work shows much
more than that.Nonetheless, he has been also featured in Italian
Vogue. Although he only recently dived in the wonderful darkroom world, his
photographic technique is far from this. Moreover, Alessandro is yet another
photographer who made a happy return to the analog world. Alessandro's work can
be found on Flickr.
Enjoy his work!
Silver
regards
Mitja
Dragoncello (MN) - Christine in the Creepy House - Mamiya
RB67 Professional SD with SEKOR K/L 127 1:3.5 L at 5.6 and 1/30. Polaroid Land
Pack 100 Back loaded with Fuji Instant Color Film FP-100C.
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Castello Tesino (TN) - Christine - Mamiya RB67 Professional SD and Ilford FP4 100. |
Castello Tesino (TN) - Vegetation under the woods - Mamiya
C330 Professional with SEKOR 80 1:2.8 Blue Dot and Kodak Portra VC 400.
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Gorino (FE) Italy - Hope and Christine - Mamiya C330
Professional with SEKOR 80 1:2.8 Blue Dot and Fuji PRO 400H
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Vigonza (PD) Italy - Model Valentina - Mamiya RB67
Professional SD with SEKOR K/L 180 1:4.5 L at f 8 and 1/125. Polaroid Land Pack
100 back loaded with Fuji Instant Color Film FP-100C.
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Padua (PD) Italy - Christine and our bunny Weizen-Mamiya RB67 Professional S and Mamiya Press Polaroid Land Pack Film Holder, SEKOR C 90 1:3.8; Polaroid 125i Silk Instant Color Film |
Montegrotto Terme (PD) Italy - Dania jumping in the water
from 6 meter- Mamiya C330 Professional and SEKOR 80 1:2.8 Blue Dot; Kodak T-MAX
400
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Padua (PD) Italy - Net Center Tower at Night-Mamiya RB67 Professional SD and SEKOR 50 C 1:4.5 (at 3 minutes - f 8.0); FUJICHROME T64 |
All photos copyright: Alessandro Bocchi
A very interesting and varied selection of subjects and viewpoints. Nice work...!
ReplyDelete-Kyle