90º in the Shade
What does expired slide film look like? Well, it could look beautiful or might look deep fried (like the image above.)
It's all in the storage. This roll of 1985 Ektachrome 400 probably sat in a hot garage for a few years before being moved to the sock drawer. I shot it last week as a test for a small batch that I bought on The Bay. Took a chance as the seller had no idea how the film was stored.
Want that "beat up" look? Buy badly stored, expired film. Want crisp, beautiful film? Buy from the retired photographer who has the film in his freezer.
Image: April 7, 2015
Kodak Ektachrome 400 (expired 06/1985 - shot at 100 iso)
Processed E6 by The darkroom
Canon EOS 10s / Canon 24mm EF lens
All Film, All The Time - filmphotographyproject.com/
90º in the Shade
What does expired slide film look like? Well, it could look beautiful or might look deep fried (like the image above.)
It's all in the storage. This roll of 1985 Ektachrome 400 probably sat in a hot garage for a few years before being moved to the sock drawer. I shot it last week as a test for a small batch that I bought on The Bay. Took a chance as the seller had no idea how the film was stored.
Want that "beat up" look? Buy badly stored, expired film. Want crisp, beautiful film? Buy from the retired photographer who has the film in his freezer.
Image: April 7, 2015
Kodak Ektachrome 400 (expired 06/1985 - shot at 100 iso)
Processed E6 by The darkroom
Canon EOS 10s / Canon 24mm EF lens
All Film, All The Time - filmphotographyproject.com/