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Abandoned Packard Plant, Detroit
Improv Studio. Framed 1 and 2, Broadway and Prince.
The very beginning of a project I’ll be seeing through for the next year. I’m looking for help, subjects, neighborhoods, and collaborators.
If you would like to take part in any way, please reach out! Love y’all
marshallmcdonaldphoto[@t]gmail.com
Shot on a Nikon f100 with Tri-X, although I’ll be shooting 6x7 moving forward.
Roebling Tea Room Brunch, Brooklyn, January 2011.
Byron was sweating the waitress he’s had his eye on for months. You were sitting over my right shoulder at another table. I remember green somewhere in the frame catching my eye. Now I’m not sure what that was.
I didn’t notice how striking you were until weeks later. I knew it would be good. I didn’t know you’d be so good though. Another reason I love film. Hope to see you again, lady.
Louis, Central Park, fall.
Mamiya RZ67 FULLY LOADED with Fuji 100c Polaroid film.
Adam Green with mother Leah. Lake Room Movie post production. SX-70 and PX-100 bruch.
You bet your ass he did! Central Park. Fall 2010.
Shot on Mamiya, RZ67 with a Plus-X load.
Justin Carter and Eamon Harkin, DJ’s, Mister Saturday Night.
These gentlemen throw the loveliest party in Brooklyn. If you haven’t been, I suggest you get on it.
I’ve been snapping my way through their dance floors for a while now. But given our positions - my shooting and their incessant spinning of some of the best vinyl I’ve ever seen til sunrise - we’re busy when in each others company. So the chance to actually get to know the lads was special. Shot in Ft. Greene Park a few Sundays ago. Justin likes to cook.
“Kim and Lucie… they’re French.”
Taken on a Mamiya RZ67, Tri-X load.
Justin Carter, DJ, Ft. Greene Park, Brooklyn.
Got together with the Mister Saturday Night guys for a portrait session. Justin was so-so about his pedo-glasses for press shots. I for one think they’re just beautiful.
Shot on Mamiya RZ67 loaded with Kodak 400NC.