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20090919

more Knee Suspension


Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

2009-08-28

Nikon F2
Nikon Pre-Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
-blue lens filter
Kodak T-Max 400 (1000 push) 35mm film
Acufine developer
~ 20ºC ~ 6min


20090918

Knee Suspension


Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

Knee Suspension

2009-08-28

@ Liberty Tattoo
Winston-Salem, NC

Mind over body.
Spirit over pain.

Canon 5D
F-to-EOS adapter
Nikon Ai 20mm f/2.8 lens
Nikon Pre-Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
Vivitar 285HV flash (x2)
-DIY mini softbox modifier
-DIY mini softbulb modifier
Cactus V2s wireless flash triggers


20090104

Ressurection Suspension


Ressurection Suspension slideshow

Click image to view slideshow.
[BUT only if you are not easily offend or fearful of blood]


Straight A Tattoo
Asheboro, NC

suspension by: Brian Wood
on: Kelly Hankins

Nikon D300
Nikon AF 17-35mm f/2.8 ED lens
Adobe Lightroom

slideshow via Flickr


20080118

Infrared Exploration

Long story short, I came across some old ancient infrared flash bulbs and a 15-years-expired (but refrigerated) roll of very low ISO infrared film. So, after doing a little bit of research and some sloppy math, I experimented.

I wanted to see if with the film and bulbs I could see bruises or veins near the skin on a persons body. So, with the help of Paige and her injured foot and Sarah and her injured knee, these are what resulted:


(click to view larger on flickr)
Blood Flowing Within A Severed Foot

Subtle Signs Of Life

It's subtle, but it works.

Mamiya C220
Mamiya-Sekor 80mm f/2.8 TLR lens
Konica Infrared 750nm ISO12 120 film (expired in 1993)
General Electric Photoflash Blackout flash bulbs (on the first)
Vivitar 285HV with deep red gel - 4 pops (on the second)