Analog Tulsa
A 35mm perspective of my hometown Tulsa, OK.
05/30/2026
Some truth and the tree of life hiding behind the Cyrus Avery bridge. With Audrey Lee Photography, Gnome FPV, and The Drone Jedi
05/27/2026
A few more at the Route 66 neon park that ended up kinda weird.
05/27/2026
A few from the Route 66 neon park with my friends The Drone Jedi ,Audrey Lee Photography, and Gnome FPV. Sorry it took so long to get these up guys. It took me awhile to finish this roll. This was the first time using Kodak ektacolor pro 400. I was pleasantly surprised because my light meter was showing that the pictures were going to be pretty underexposed. They turned out a little better than I was expecting. The ektacolor seemed to handle it better than film I’m used to. I may have found a new favorite film stock!
05/26/2026
Midnight rider.
05/25/2026
🇺🇸 Happy 🇺🇸
This is a photo of my grandpa and a buddy at an Army Air Corps base on 12-15-1942. He’s the one playing the harmonica. On the back of the photo it says the song he’s playing is an old folk song called “The ballad of Casey Jones”. I absolutely love how much life is in this photo. 🇺🇸 🫡
05/21/2026
Downtown sunrise. Fuji superia
05/18/2026
Another shot from my most previous cinestill 800t roll. The Desert Hills Motel on here in .
05/15/2026
This is for my lovely wife who asked me to capture a picture of the real state flower of Oklahoma: the Waffle House. This particular specimen is native to the Hard Rock casino region, but you can find the lush yellow flora scattered, smothered, and covered all over this part of the state.
Waffle House
05/15/2026
I’m not sure when or where this picture was taken… Every roll I get back usually has something unexpected on it, whether it’s just a light flare, leak, or some other happy mistake. It’s always exciting to see what the film and camera did secretly in the dark. This one turned out extra creepy. Usually I remember every shot but I have no recollection of this. Kinda looks like a nightmare tornado. 🎞️ 🌪️ 🫣
05/11/2026
This little slice of perfection in was just like stepping back in time. Just the vibe walking in the doors felt like a nostalgia fueled fever dream. I remember going to Ken's Pizza a lot as a kid in Tulsa, but I think this may be the only one around here left. I hope it never changes.
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