Thanks for those, Chris. That film looks really good, and I like the
way you use it.
Your granpa certainly has the lines to make a good portrait :-)
And a happy kid is what we all want, I hope that your fiancée gets on
with MacKenzie OK.
Chris
On 20 May 2007, at 20:25, Chris Crawford wrote:
> Last month I went back to Indiana where I lived until moving to
> Santa Fe
> last year. I went to go to court because my 10yr old son's mother
> had not
> let me see him for three months before I moved to Santa Fe and
> still wasn't
> letting me talk to him after I moved. I kept in contact with him
> through my
> parents, who babysit him often...I'd call him on the phone when he
> was at my
> parents house. The judge ordered my ex to let me spend the few days
> I had
> left in Indiana with him, and to let me have him for half the
> summer. I also
> visited my 82 year old grandpa and photographed him. He has
> Alzheimers and
> is in poor health. He felt pretty good when I was up there and I
> got to
> introduce him to my fiance and photograph him again. I took my
> Nikon D70 to
> do snapshots of my son, but I also did some black and white photos
> with my
> OM-4T bodies and Zuiko Lenses.
>
> http://www.chriscrawfordphoto.com/fine_art/portfolio/people/
> photopages/mack-
> smiling.htm
>
> This is my son, MacKenzie. He was so happy to see me! It had been
> almost a
> year. Shot with OM-4T, Zuiko 100mm f2.8, Tmax 400 developed in Tmax
> developer diluted 1+7. Exposure was f5.6 and 1/250
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