So I rarely shoot this film, but I figured that I’d give it another try. I shot half of this roll in Williamstown, the other half in North Adams. Here are some scans






More from this roll HERE
So I rarely shoot this film, but I figured that I’d give it another try. I shot half of this roll in Williamstown, the other half in North Adams. Here are some scans






This show was great. Cool bands, very cool venue (that will hopefully have more shows). Well worth the 1+ hour drive in the snow and getting pulled over on the ride home. Go see The Living City if they’re playing near you, you will definitely not be disappointed.



Potty Mouth









So I shot these three bands at Trouble Ahead in Allston. The first roll was a bit scratched, but I think that the shots came out very well. Xerxes and COK were a bit tough to shoot as the place filled up quickly, but I uploaded what few shots I managed to get. Overall, it was a super fun show.
My Fictions [Kodak TMAX 400]




Code Orange Kids [Kodak Gold 400]


Xerxes [Kodak Gold 400]


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So I took a little day trip down to Boston to shoot some film before the Xerxes/My Fictions show in Allston. I shot a roll of Kodak Gold 400 and a roll of Kodak TMAX 400 in South Boston, Chinatown, and the South End. Here are some scans from that.




For more from this roll, click here



For more from this roll, click here
I made a Facebook page for TL Photo. If you use Facebook, definitely check it out, “like” it, and spread the word! I’ll be posting some updates about projects I’m working on.
http://www.facebook.com/tlphoto.net
I’ve also got business cards in! Get in touch if you would like a few to give out! Shoot me an email at: tysonluneau@gmail.com
I’m currently post-processing some work I did for MCLA this past weekend, photos will be up soon.
So one of my best friends got married to another good friend of mine this weekend. Both of them are genuinely great people, and the wedding was nothing short of fantastic. Congratulations again to both Devan and Brittany, and thanks to everyone who had a part in planning the wedding. It was by far the best I’ve been to.
This was the first wedding I’ve ever shot. I’ve been doing photo work for several years now, but had never tried my hand at weddings. I found it to be very challenging, but equally rewarding. I’m honored that Devan and Brittany asked me to photograph their wedding. This is definitely a field I would like to pursue more, so if anyone is interested in me photographing their wedding, let’s talk.
Prints can be made of any photo in this set. All of my prints are of extremely high quality and are available in virtually any size. These prints are exposed onto real photo paper and are not just inkjet prints. There are also a variety of finishes available.
Prices:
5″x7″ – $7 (recommended size)
8″x10″ – $10
11″x14″ – $12
11″x16″ – $14
12″x18″ – $15 (recommended size)
Wallet-size (2.5″x3.5″, set of 8 photos) – $7
I will lower prices for orders of multiple prints. Framing, albums, and other services are also available upon request.
If you are interested in purchasing prints, please shoot me an email: tysonluneau@gmail.com . Please include the serial numbers of which photos you are interested in.
Thank you.

Shot another roll of expired Kodak Gold 200 film last week, finally got around to getting it developed. Here are a few scans from that roll:




So the MCLA Photography Club took a trip to the summit of Mount Greylock this morning to catch the sunrise. It was definitely worth waking up for, one of the most amazing things I’ve seen in the Berkshires. I really can’t even put it into words, so here are some photos from the trip:





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I’ve been getting back into the swing of things with shooting film. Here’s a roll that I shot yesterday and today. I shot the first half in a couple of the Berkshire hilltowns, and the rest in southern Vermont. I shot these on expired Fuji Superia 400 film that I picked up at Goodwill in Adams.




And I shot these around North Adams a little over a week ago. Shot on Kodak TMAX 400




I finally got around to scanning this roll of TMAX 400 (pulled one stop). I shot half of the roll in Boston, and the other half during a Featherweight set in Middleton on June 8th. Here are some scans from that roll: