good old black and white films. Being a volunteer pilot gave lots of free time when we were back at the hospital and nearby village. Or when the doctors and the nurses were busy on the mobile clinic, I'd walk around and click away. Though sometimes I'd help the staff, giving injections to the kids or the the pregnant mothers. We had received a basic training for that and pronto. This is not bloody America with a risk of a lawsuit for every action....
typical amount of jewels in that area, near Loliondo. Between clans they can recognize where they come from just by the type of pattern and colors that were used in the making. I never gave money for these pictures but I always brought some prints later on for the models. And I used these prints to convince new models to pose. We always had a great time when these pictures were show around. That's how I discovered the jewels identification system.
flies included, not a hassle for them.
...great b&w portraits in both bunches. but you know me and my soft spot for b&w... digital will never come close to kodak tri x or ilford film rolls. i miss them!
Posted by: Silvia | 21 August 2008 at 09:56 PM