Scott Holcomb's photos with the keyword: UNAM

Biblioteca Central UNAM

20 Mar 2019 5 4 445
If the cover looks like this, I wonder what is inside the book? Biblioteca Central (UNAM) Juan O'Gorman architect Mexico City, Mexico 1953 This image was taken with a KИEB-60 medium format film camera with a МС BEГA-26B 2.8/120mm lens using Kodak Portra 160 film, scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Torre de Rectoría

25 Jan 2016 4 4 598
Last year at this time I was visiting Mexico City. My friend Boris de Swan asked me on the final day of my stay where I would like to go. The UNAM (National University), I answered. I wished to see the spectacular wall murals created by David Alfaro Siqueiros at this famous university. One month ago Boris died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home. With this photo I pay tribute to him. His wit and talent as a photographer inspired me and I shall always remember him fondly. This photo was taken with a Kiev 60 medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Flektogon 4/50 lens using Kodak Portra 160 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Alien Seed

10 Feb 2015 1 425
Yes, Director I envision the film's opening scene in prehistoric highland Mexico. Several native hunters stalking a wild boar, enter a clearing. They hesitate, dumbfounded by the sight of the alien apparatus in front of them. - fadeout - The next scene transitions to a sacrificial ceremony at the pyramids of Teotihuacán . . . This photo was taken by a Kiev 60 medium format film camera and 1:3.5/30mm Arsat fisheye lens using Kodak Portra 160 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

So Many Words

05 Feb 2015 4 3 499
A picture says a thousand words. So, this must be a . . . LIBRARY This image was taken with a KИEB-60 medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Flektogon 4/50 Lens using Kodak Portra 160 film, scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.