My passion for photography began when I took a darkroom class in high school. To this day I continue to shoot film and make fiber prints, admittedly, not as much I would like.
I have long been working on a portfolio titled Creamers Field on Film. Creamers Field is an old dairy farm turned migratory waterfowl refuge. The criteria for the portfolio is simple: shot on film, at Creamers Field. Right on the northern edge of Fairbanks, with beautiful historic buildings and an incredible range of landscapes, I highly recommend a trip there for anyone visiting Fairbanks.
The three images today were shot on B&W 35mm Illford Delta 100, the digital files are scans from 8×10 fiber prints.
Shot just one day before the first snowfall, the moss was all but dead, resembling skin draped over bones.
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