The weather hasn’t been particularly great for photography recently. These shots are from a couple of weeks ago. A lot of the University students have packed up and are away for the Christmas holidays so the streets I usually photograph on in town are noticeably quieter. This might mean less photography for me but in some ways that’s not a bad thing because I still have a huge backlog of film to scan from earlier in the summer. If you’re one of the people that I photographed and you’ve been visiting this blog to see your picture I apologise for the delay. There have been some unfortunate accidents that happened where I lost some images (either by the film running out in my camera without me realising it or a mistake I made in the darkroom where I ended up with two completely blank rolls of film) but fortunately that only happened on a few occasions.
It would be nice to see some comments so please feel free to leave one. I’d especially like to hear from people that feature in my pictures. Thanks.
[Tech info:] Mamiya C330f with Kodak Portra 400 film.
I love the way many Japanese people react when having their photo taken – they’re really up for it. Must be something to do with the fact that cameras are such a huge part of their culture. Great work, Nasir.
These are really lovely portraits. I know I’m commenting from the distant future, but I’m teaching a class on culture/daily life that touches on Oxford (I lived nearby as a kid in the late 90s to 2000s) and it’s amazing how timeless some of these shots feel. Excellent work.
Thank you, Jake. Much appreciated.