Many things suck but Polaroid 600 black and white film is back in stock.
Many things suck but Polaroid 600 black and white film is back in stock.
#believeinfilm #filmphotography
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For planning some local film photography workshops, I'm trying to find the lowest level of equipment that a person might have and still be able to produce positives good enough to enjoy and to provide sufficient feedback to keep going. So I brought up a couple of lamps from the basement along with a chipped sheet of glass from an old picture frame, set it up on a card table over a sheet of paper, and taped a sample 6x6 negative to the glass, as shown here.
Locked bicycle
#BelieveInFilm #FilmIsNotDead Hasselblad 500CM
Kentmere PAN 100
Amaloco AM 74
Another #filmphotography and #believeinfilm question, but this one for advanced film photographers. How small a negative can an iphone camera fill a screen with sharply? (I'm trying to establish the lowest common denominator for scanning.)
Just a nice tree shadow
#BelieveInFilm #FilmIsNotDead Hasselblad 500CM
Rollei RPX 100
Amaloco AM 74
Hey, #believeinfilm and #filmphotography folks, a question specifically for people who are just starting out with film or are thinking about it but unsure of where to start. My photo club would like to help out beginners in our area, so we're thinking of holding some kind of workshop, but we know too much and have been doing this too long to know what beginners might need. Would it be:
- How to develop your own film?
- How to buy a film camera?
- How exposure works?
- Something else?
A #caturday in the doldrums reaching for winter sun.
Nikon F2 105/2.5 f2.5 @ 1/500s
Kodak TMax3200 IE1600
Ohlsdorf Cemetery between Heavy Summer Rains
Canon AV-1 + Rollei Superpan 200
Is there someone here who knows how negative pickup works at Citizen Photo in Portland? Do you just go to the front of the store and look for last name, and grab your negs?
Tracks to Nowhere
Bromexpress-2 RC 18x24cm (exp 1991) in Kodak D9
Kodak Tmax P3200 (EI 1600)
Minolta Maxxum 7
#PatersonTank #DevelopYourOwn #Darkroom #AnalogPhotography #FilmPhotography #BelieveInFilm
So much thanks to @disco3000 who suggested re-fixing these negatives. Got home from dinner and they were all dried and look much better. Hope to scan tomorrow.
if i wanted to get into film photography today i would buy any of these cheap minolta cameras and lenses
https://www.reddit.com/r/photomarket/comments/1j82t4x/s_usaca_clad_minolta_srt_cameras_and_lenses/