I shot this 4×5 Kodak TMAX-100 sheet of film one day while mountain biking with friends at Draper Lake Mountain Bike Park in SE Oklahoma City. I coerced a few people to pose in front of my giant view camera for a quick portrait on their just-ridden mountain bike. Thankfully they had patience while I set up the picture, checked focus, pulled the dark slide, and shot the photo. All they get is a tiny click, and then a few weeks later we get a picture when I get around to developing them. Of course the picture is so darn cool with the film edges wet-scanned on my Epson V-750 scanner. Love that Kodak TMAX-100 film. These on-line images are scaled WAY down from the original 150 megapixel image scans.
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About James Pratt
I am an Oklahoma based writer, commercial photographer, editorial photographer and adventurer based in Oklahoma City. I love telling stories about people. A motorcycle is my preferred means of travel, and I have over 5,000 hours piloting small airplanes. My editorial photography has been published in hundreds of magazines and my commercial photography has been used by dozens of companies worldwide.