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Film Review: Fuji Pro 400h in Morocco

Hey folks.. thought I’d use the latest video release on our YouTube channel as an opportunity to write a well overdue blog post. The video, featured below, is the final episode in the ‘Phlog’ series that Jake and myself filmed whilst traveling through Europe and Morocco.

The series aims to provide viewers with an insight into how and why we capture particular photographs. In the final episode, we are approaching the end of our time in Morocco, where we shot a lot of street scenes.

We spent the majority of our time on Morocco’s west coast, in a town called Essaouira. The main point of attraction in Essaouira is its large fishing port, which plays host to lively mornings of trading between fisherman and street vendors.

With so much action taking place there, this part of town was an area that I knew I wanted to try and capture before leaving. I decided to shoot the majority of photographs here with Fuji Pro 400h film on my medium format camera, the Mamiya 645.

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I had managed to capture similar scenes earlier in our trip, whilst traveling through Romania and Spain, which is why I opted to continue with the medium format film approach. Fuji Pro has become my go to film stock, and I was pleased with how these shots turned out.

What I found most challenging whilst shooting around the port was capturing subjects before they moved from the position that originally grabbed my attention. Shooting digitals on a camera with nice auto focus would have been a completely different ball game, but it was a great way to push myself.

Anyway, here are a few more shots from the roll.. these were all scanned with my Epson v800. Enjoy!

Our Europe Roadtrip Begins!

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That’s right, the day has come (and already been as a matter of fact). As I type away, “Icky Thump” by the White Stripes is sound tracking the last kilometers of Jake’s first drive in ‘Rosanna’.

Rosanna? Our new home and means of travel for the next 8 weeks.

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It’s a dark, bleak afternoon, but spirits are high as we make our way further into Germany. Pulling over to relieve the bladders, I notice the ear to ear grin on Jake’s face,

I’m fuckin stokin! Can’t wait to tell Dad I drove 100 kilometers in a Manual!

Well there you have it Greg, first one is out of the way. Some context for the other readers - Jake has only driven manual a handful of times prior to this.

Being the owner of a manual car back in Perth, my first drive was a little less confronting.. but stoke levels are just as high.

It’s the first time Jake and I have travelled together, which makes the adventure an exciting opportunity. Back home, we run a videography business together, so it’s rare we get to capture and create with free will.

Hoping to keep you up to date with a few posts here, but more so via the two video series that we are launching soon. For now, here’s a few stills from the past few days. Enjoy!

New Website & Content Update!

Welcome to my new website!

A long time coming and still a country mile from where I’d like it to be, but exciting to have a space where I can share each of my latest projects & adventures with those interested.

Speaking of adventures.. the next one is fast approaching - this Tuesday in fact!

I will be heading over to Europe with my freelance partner & good mate - Jake Ferguson.

THREE MONTHS | FIFTEEN COUNTRIES | A HEAP OF CONTENT

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That’s the plan! After landing in Amsterdam, we are picking up a little house on wheels that’ll be ours for 8 weeks. The lead up to our departure has been full on, but I can happily say we are both feeling prepared and excited to have a crack at producing some content together.

It’s the first time that I’ll be traveling alongside someone who is also producing content, which makes the trip an amazing opportunity. We’ve been brainstorming ideas non-stop since locking in the flights, as it’s our hope to bring you along for the ride too!

In addition to Instagram and Facebook, this blog will be a space where you can keep up with our adventure, so strap yourselves in!