Box Camera and Ektachrome Film Brownie
Slide film, aka transparency film doesn't have the latitude of negative films. Your exposure needs to be as accurate as possible. Using it in a simple box camera seems like a challenge. Being limited to one shutter speed and one f/stop then throw some outdated, unknown storage medium format film just seemed like fun. I think the results are wonderful. This camera was a gift from Matt Ayers and it is becoming one of my favorite shooting companions.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Box Camera, Model D.
Film: Kodak E100VS Slide film, 120 spooled to a Film Photography Project new 620 spool, then back to a 120 spool to be processed by The Darkroom.
www.filmphtographyproject.com/store
Image by: Leslie Lazenby,
Hardin County Fair, Kenton, OH September 2015
Box Camera and Ektachrome Film Brownie
Slide film, aka transparency film doesn't have the latitude of negative films. Your exposure needs to be as accurate as possible. Using it in a simple box camera seems like a challenge. Being limited to one shutter speed and one f/stop then throw some outdated, unknown storage medium format film just seemed like fun. I think the results are wonderful. This camera was a gift from Matt Ayers and it is becoming one of my favorite shooting companions.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Box Camera, Model D.
Film: Kodak E100VS Slide film, 120 spooled to a Film Photography Project new 620 spool, then back to a 120 spool to be processed by The Darkroom.
www.filmphtographyproject.com/store
Image by: Leslie Lazenby,
Hardin County Fair, Kenton, OH September 2015