Comrades
Roaming around the bivouac area at the Armed Forces event and while chit chatting with a "German" officer about his Leica collection a voice from behind me says, "Do you know where I can get some 620 film?" About 30 minutes later I had retrieved 2 rolls of re-spooled Tri-X out of the film fridge at work. As you can see Cameron was happy with his film gift. Funny he was using a US made Kodak folder and I had a German made folder, alas we were comrades.
Now that FPP has new 620 spools I always have a few rolls re-spooled and ready for customers or as in this case bribery to get through a German checkpoint!
I love the vintage look of RetroChrome for these reenactors.
Camera: Canon EOS A2E, 28-105 AFD
Film: RetroChrome 320, processed in it's native process E6
Film and spools are available from: filmphotographyproject.com/store
Processing done by thedarkroom.com
Image by: Leslie Lazenby
Armed Forces Day, Findlay, OH, May 2016.
Comrades
Roaming around the bivouac area at the Armed Forces event and while chit chatting with a "German" officer about his Leica collection a voice from behind me says, "Do you know where I can get some 620 film?" About 30 minutes later I had retrieved 2 rolls of re-spooled Tri-X out of the film fridge at work. As you can see Cameron was happy with his film gift. Funny he was using a US made Kodak folder and I had a German made folder, alas we were comrades.
Now that FPP has new 620 spools I always have a few rolls re-spooled and ready for customers or as in this case bribery to get through a German checkpoint!
I love the vintage look of RetroChrome for these reenactors.
Camera: Canon EOS A2E, 28-105 AFD
Film: RetroChrome 320, processed in it's native process E6
Film and spools are available from: filmphotographyproject.com/store
Processing done by thedarkroom.com
Image by: Leslie Lazenby
Armed Forces Day, Findlay, OH, May 2016.