Sean's Work

A Basement Concert in Photos

By Sean
Ryan

I love folk music.  A friend of mine (Troy Graham) and I book, promote, and host folk shows here in Marquette.  Our latest show featured Matt Jones of Ypsilanti and Colette Alexander of Brooklyn.  Matt is probably one of the best undiscovered folk musicians in the midwest and he’s also one of the nicest guys,… »

Diana F, the Toy Camera Queen

By Sean
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This beautiful chunk of plastic is my very first Diana.  I picked her up in a box of photographic goodies from ebay, like usual I got a good price.  I didn’t buy the box of goodies for the Diana, but that did sweeten the deal. There were two cameras in the box that I… »

WOW Polaroid 600

By Sean
Wow

Driving around is how I pay the bills.  I’m a transporter for a community mental health agency.  A good amount of my job is making sure that people who receive services from us get where they need to go, so long as it is clinicly significant (i.e. doctor appointments, grocery shopping, etc.).  This puts me… »

Neretta Snap featured at FUZZYEYEBALLS

By Sean

Two days and four posts into my new blog and I’ve been featured at one my favorite blogs.  Andrew at FUZZYEYEBALLS posted a brief description and some kind words about my homemade 4×5 point and shoot the Neretta Snap a few hours ago.  So thanks to Andrew for the encouragement.
Andrew is a toy camera and… »

DIY 4×5, The “Neretta Snap”

By Sean
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I built this camera about three weeks ago.  It took me about 20 hours over the course of three weeks.  Most of that time was spent sanding.  I’m not a wood worker and really don’t have much experience when it comes to making things, with more experience I would bet that this project would have… »

First Post/DIY Pinhole Lego Camera

By Sean
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For my first post of seanstimac.com, version 2.0 I thought I’d start by showing off the 35mm pinhole lego camera that I made last Fall/Winter.  Except for some electrical tape to patch up light leaks, it is made completely out lego pieces.  It took me three prototypes before this one came along and functioned well. … »