Aerochrome on the Plains

Faux Aerochrome That Is

Aerochrome on the Plains

This is the third post from my recent trip to North Dakota, and in this edition, I’m featuring faux Aerochrome photos.

Wind Turbine

The majority of the photos taken on this trip were with my Fujifilm X-T5, using an assortment of lenses—some wackier than others. I bought my first Fujifilm camera about two years ago because I was intrigued by the film simulations and wanted to try a camera that produced JPEGs I was happy with.

Power Lines
Power Lines

I’ve been trying to move away from creating rigid rules for my photography. I don’t worry much about whether things accurately represent reality or if they have the “correct” look. If I’m having fun, I’m happy. For some reason, however, I convinced myself that I needed an IR-converted camera to do anything resembling infrared photography, even though I was already using other film simulations with my camera.

Elevator and Tree

That hesitance faded recently when I finally tried out the Aerochrome simulation on some photos I took during a work trip. You can read about it here:

North Dakota Infrared (Sort Of)
This is my busy time of year for client work, so I have not spent much time shooting photos for myself lately. However, I’m trying to find any opportunities I can between jobs. My most recent work shoot involved a road trip across North Dakota, and whenever I was in the passenger seat or whenever we stopped, I looked for things to shoot.
Power Lines
Disappearing Power Line

As for the subject matter, there’s something about the expanse of North Dakota that feels almost alien to me, so I think Aerochrome works well. And of course, I played with the color, so nothing is probably very accurate, but I had a great time. Thanks for looking!

Church
Church
Leaning House
Leaning House
Elevator
Elevator
Reflecting Tree
Reelecting Tree
Church
Church 2

“Landslide” by Low is my soundtrack to these photos.