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6 Eyed Wanderer's photostream
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My perspective leans toward a slower, more thoughtful going about my days in search of a more reflective and soulful experiences to share. I am a classically trained singer and finding my way in photography. The Flickr community has been a source of both inspiration and education. As of 2011, I am beginning to print my own work in a wet darkroom. Somehow, scanning negatives is not as satisfying now. Perhaps from here on, my postings will only consist of scanned prints and darkroom reinterpretations of previous postings.
I shoot film -- sometimes 35mm, but preferably completely manual, medium format. I love to analyze what I see and contemplate what I want to present. The confidence and concentration during the moments of the exposure are exhilarating. The satisfaction found in the completing the process from exposure to print is can not be overpraised.
My cameras:
Rolleiflex Automat MX
Nikon F Photomic FTn
Canonet QL17 GIII
Contaflex Super BC

Photos of 6 Eyed Wanderer (7)
6 Eyed Wanderer's favorite photos from other Flickr members (227)
Contacts (94)
Groups (50)
- Black and White Film Photography (bwfp) 55,604 photos, 2,499 members
- Owning and Operating a Darkroom 421 photos, 96 members
- Wet Print Portraits (NO neg scans) 887 photos, 217 members
- I Print Analogue 367 photos, 33 members
- Inwood - yes, it's in New York City 568 photos, 35 members
- Vintage Treks 259 photos, 63 members
- Zeiss Ikon photo stream 5,362 photos, 510 members
- Zeiss Ikon 35mm Camera Group 4,214 photos, 480 members
- Getty Images on Flickr 0 photos, 12,726 members
- Darkroom black and white prints (NO neg scans) 1,367 photos, 137 members
- Geotagged: Rhode Island 434 photos, 42 members
- Inwood Hill Park 135 photos, 14 members
- Nikon F System 779 photos, 83 members
- Gelatin Silver Print 3,143 photos, 186 members
- Makeshift Darkrooms 78 photos, 51 members
- darkroom technique 11,142 photos, 1,213 members
- Black and White Wet Darkroom Support Group 6,885 photos, 1,401 members
- Darkroom Prints 9,908 photos, 665 members
- 120 NYC 4,774 photos, 255 members
- SALMON WAVES - SEATTLE 83 photos, 24 members
- Stand Development 2,293 photos, 311 members
- Prism Room 204 photos, 215 members
- FILMISM 86,045 photos, 2,206 members
- The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 447 photos, 77 members
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art 16,852 photos, 2,229 members
- Rolleiflex TLR B&W 10,949 photos, 725 members
- Vintage Analogue 170,590 photos, 5,622 members
- Le Jardin du Luxembourg 1,645 photos, 285 members
- ROLLEIFLEX 3.5 (TLR) 7,419 photos, 413 members
- TechPan Junkies 313 photos, 111 members
- Plus-X Plaza 2,973 photos, 371 members
- b&w new york city (& the people in it) 4,184 photos, 1,161 members
- Rückenfigur 8,197 photos, 1,162 members
- St. Johns Bridge (Portland, Oregon) 1,354 photos, 262 members
- Twilight Hall 846 photos, 248 members
- The Cloisters And Fort Tryon Park, NY 1,388 photos, 184 members
- New York City Emulsions 10,874 photos, 475 members
- Souls (bw People) 16,038 photos, 1,712 members
- Club Tessar 5,043 photos, 400 members
- 120 333,688 photos, 11,125 members
- B/W_Analog 14,979 photos, 372 members
- PORTRAITS - A Gallery for your Best Portraiture 293,148 photos, 15,972 members
- ILFORD PANF PLUS 50 1,791 photos, 335 members
- Strobist Film 4 photos, 5 members
- On Film and In Focus 16,555 photos, 643 members
- Portraits On Film 9,382 photos, 1,738 members
- Aut - Aut 62,608 photos, 1,618 members
- Pan F 2,497 photos, 461 members
- ILFORD DELTA 100 4,454 photos, 712 members
- TMAX LOVERS 17,317 photos, 1,454 members
Testimonials (1)
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incidence* says:
"It is always great pleasure to spend time in the company of the "6 Eyed Wanderer". Whether on the streets of New York City or the shores of the Pacific Northwest, his photographs never fail to express profound lyrical beauty.
Jay brings two significant attributes to his poetic imagery. The first is fundamental harmony: exquisitely thoughtful and balanced compositions, perfectly expressed through a finely nuanced palette of tones. Each image is a full score, a complete work, and a totally pleasing sensory delight.
The second attribute is a keen sense of temporal rhythms: his images frequently shift and contrast elements of both time and timelessness. We feel the swirl of snowflakes, the blur of skaters, the movement of fog. And against these may be suggested the impermanence of our seemingly solid world: skyscrapers, suspension bridges, coastal rocks. The interplay between such temporal elements is a capability uniquely photograpical, and one that Jay uses masterfully and with meaning.
Such wonderul, wonderful photography! I look forward with eager anticipation to all the new wanderings your life may bring, and all the many well-seen images that are sure to follow."7th January, 2009
- Name:
- Jay Baylon
- Joined:
- May 2006
- Hometown:
- Fairview Park, OH
- Currently:
- When not wandering -- New York City, USA
- I am:
- Male and Taken
- Occupation:
- Opera Singer, home school teacher


















