Soul Kitchen band – unusual freelensing photography style.

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Soul Kitchen band – unusual freelensing photography style.

 
Some few years ago i gave a name to this unusual kind of photography – i called it “Freelensing”. The technique is very simple – free your lens and let it fly. I published already a few posts with the results I got during the sessions when I used the technique I’m talking about. Some find it very dangerous for the camera sensor that remains open during the composing time and during the moment when the shutter is firing and the dust can hit the sensor surface freely. Agree with you – the price is too tight and I’m not sure if it worth trying freelensing with your camera, in the end, everyone decides for him/her-self. I don’t do this every day, but sometimes just can’t stop myself and let my both Asahi lenses – 50mm 1.4 and 28 3.5 flying free.

This time i want to share with you the photographs I took during the nature rehearsal session of my friends – Soul Kitchen band, playing absolutely crazy 70s Rock’roll and blues and something magically mixed together. Their first album is already recorded and now is in the process of mixing and finishing.
The members are :
Guitar/vocals – Ehud Danan
Bass – Ariel Harush
Drums – Nachman Baruch.
 

Mud Of Love (Live) their first clip filmed and recorded at the beautifl nature :

 
I will show you both color and black and white images in one post – I was pressured by myself to leave some images in color because the color that these lenses and probably the technique of shooting makes are such outstanding and looks vintage exactly like these lenses are vintage as well.
 

Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 

Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 
Soul Kitchen band - unusual freelensing photography style.

 

 

10 Replies to “Soul Kitchen band – unusual freelensing photography style.”

  1. Every Artist should have his own technique and yours is the “freelensing”. I notice what you do is doing with lifeblood and your result is absolutly great. I can feel the music they play. 🙂

    1. thank you for the kind words my friend. “freelensing” can be everything that is push our mind not depend on the technique we use, youre right ! glad to see you around this difficult time

  2. Fantastic series Victor! I love their music! The most agreed was what you said “sometimes just can’t stop myself and let my both Asahi lenses – 50mm 1.4 and 28 3.5 flying free.” Sometimes just can’t stop it. … so true! Ohh 50mm 1.4 28mm Ohhh 🔥 🔥 🔥

    1. thank you Naomi. You know what. They played somewhere yesterday. I got the messages of them to come but it was too spontaneous this time and i already was on the way to my friends birthday. So pity 😉 bit from another side it was a good sign that life is continuing and we will go more to these parties from now.

      1. Oh!! Sorry you’ve misled it but you had no choice with only one body :):) You will have more opptinity coming in! included The great machine! 🔥 🔥 🔥

  3. If you don’t try you’ll never know! Absolutely beautiful images Victor. Dreamy effect and a soft vignette adds to the surreal atmosphere and propells you straight back to the 70s while playing these cool tunes in your ear. Great stuff

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