Chris Korsak

Portland Branding, headshot, and product photographer

Photography Blog — Tag: film camera

Petrified Forest National Park in northern Arizona

2021 Roadtrips

February 11, 2022

For as much time as I spent inside my home in 2020, I tried to balance that out by spending some serious time on the road in 2021. Last year, I took two major road trips, traveling through 14 states and racking up over six thousand miles behind the…

Model in looking into the distance with a pure blue sky in the background in Portland, OR

Sunshine Drama

July 17, 2021

Lately while shooting portraits I’ve been trying to come up with little challenges because it’s too easy to shoot the same way and go with what’s comfortable. Approaching photography (or anything) with a specific set of limitations/parameters is…

Portraits of my partner in Portland, Oregon

Everything New Is Old Again

July 7, 2021

In early June I did a black and white film portrait shoot with my partner. Me being me, I thought it would be fun to challenge myself by imposing some major limitations on this shoot. First of all, it could only be a maximum of one hour long…

Redscale film photo of a neighborhood scene using Fuji Superia 400 film

Redscale Film: Fuji Superia 400

November 2, 2020

This year I experimented with a film technique called redscale. While it’s possible to purchase prefab redscale film, it’s much cheaper to do it yourself. All you do is load film in your camera backwards so you end up shooting through all the orange…

Experimental photo of a tree

We Almost Never Were

November 12, 2019

I’d like to share a few photos that almost fell through the cracks, never to be seen. The timeline of the film used to create these photos is an interesting one. Some things are just meant to exist in this world, no matter how long it takes. Timeline…

Abstract double exposure

All Time is Happening at Once

July 30, 2019

What if it were winter and spring at the same time? What would it look like if barren tree branches and bleak January skies were paired with the rejuvenating colors of April flowers and sunshine? That’s what I tried to create with a double exposure…