
FILM PHOTOGRAPHY
"Picked up a 35mm and fell in love.."
While on an indie production in Los Angeles, Erik Rozet picked up a 35mm camera belonging to the film's cinematographer and took a look through the viewfinder. From that moment on he went out and picked up his own camera. Here's a collection of Erik's film photography that he continues to update. An assortment of artists, places, and people who knowingly and unknowingly became the subject of his shots. Thank you to all of them.
Enjoy!
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ALANA
"I guess I can order fries.."
Eager to try out Cinestill 800T for the first time, Erik invited his friend, actress Alana Marie Cheuvront, to join him in being the subject of his photo shoot at Bob's Big Boy diner in Burbank, CA.
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SOME INFINITIES ARE LONGER
"Art and music huh? Dig it.."
On a night in December, Erik got himself on a list to an art show in Los Angeles. The event took place in a lovely home off Sunset Blvd. The home was full of art by artist Christian Letts. Along with the art presentation was a live performance by a band called More*. It was a lovely night and, naturally, Erik brought his camera.

























