I actually processed these the day of the first Taiwan Photo Club meeting (is that really our name? That’s kind of…vanilla-ish), but I don’t have a decent scanner and I wasn’t able to get to the lab for batch scans for a week. So, here are my favorites from the roll-and-a-half of Tri-X I shot. Most are a bit cliche, I know. I guess I’ll have to create an account on flickr since TC created a group there, even though I’d much rather stick to my own website and deviantArt site.





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About the Author

Brian Q. Webb is a multi-medium photography enthusiast from Los Angeles, California but spending most of his time in Taipei, Taiwan. He is especially interested in street photography as well as large format and pinhole photography.
Professionally, he practices traditional and lifestyle portraiture and occasionally acts as an agent for American local newspapers wanting event coverage in Taipei. He was also on the staff of
deviantArt and is co-founder of
PhotoMalaysia, the largest photography community in that country.
jeeze, I wish Eugene had that many people.
I went shooting yesterday and could barely find any shots. It’s just too empty.
So much for being the 2nd most populous city in Oregon.
How do you get yours scanned? From the print or the negative?
I asked a local camera store how much they would charge for scans, and they said like 75 cents per print, plus like $5 for a CD.
Very nice shots, the best I’ve seen from that days gathering by far.
@Tom: The local lab charges me NT$75 (~US$2.50) per “roll” (i.e. sheet) of negs to scan to CD with no additional cost for the CD. The scans aren’t the best quality by far, but good enough for web-posting.
@TC: Thanks for the kind words. It was a hard place to shoot…very familiar with way too many tourists
. Hey, I even signed up for flickr and posted some there.