A colorful tale from a monochrome lover.
When I do color, I do color.
While I usually work in black & white for both photos and the short films I make on my Ricoh GR camera — I also love ultra vivid and bold color, especially for film photography.
I’ve long been inspired by the look of ultra-saturated, cooler-toned emulsions like Kodak Ektar 100. I’ve spent a few years chasing the look for my digital camera and finally have been able to create exactly the look I want to capture my beautiful city of Zurich, Switzerland.
Presenting: ZÜRICH for Ricoh GR IV
People often think of Zürich as cold, grey, all-business, and monotone. But the Zürich I’ve gotten to know since moving here last year is one of vibrant blue rivers, green leaves, expressive graffiti, graphical posters, and garden flowers around every corner.
I generally don’t edit my photos and like to work straight out of the camera (SOOC). I used to spend hours in post-production, but these days I set up my camera to do the work for me — and I really enjoy creating “recipes” that can achieve that. I was excited to be able to preview the new GR IV camera recently and try out its new profiles — including Cinema (Green) which this is built on.
Here are some recent snapshots I took using ZÜRICH:








See more examples and get the recipe here:
Until next time!
Keep shooting. :)

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