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A teaser from a film-swap series collaboration with Efraín Bojórquez and the Film Shooters Collective.
www.filmshooterscollective.com
Pentax MX & Pentax Spotmatic | 28mm & 77mm | Fujifilm 200 | Pakon F135 scan
I did a film swap with Jessica Kittle (www.jessicakittle.com).
I love how perfect the two exposures match in this one. And to think that it's just accidental...
On Jessica's blog you can see another picture from this roll, plus her thoughts on the process:
Film swap with Captain Bonobo who shot a roll of Agfa Precisa in his Holga 135BC then rewound the film and gave it to me to shoot over in my Lomo LC-A hence creating double exposures.
Agfa Precisa CT100
Cross Processed
This is an old collaboration with JOCKO.HOMO made in 2005.
He shot the first layer, I shot the second.
Have a look at the whole set
Please visit his stream :
www.flickr.com/photos/brunovanwassenhove
LC-A✦ xpro (traitement croisé) ✦ double exposure ✦ 2005
Film swap - i.e. Double exposure
First run: B_Gerhardf Lomo Fisheye 2 - Phillipines
Second run: 25ThC - LC-A - Lewes, UK
Fuji Sensia 200
Cross processed
A double exposure first shot in a Kodak box brownie flash 2 on the back side of lomography 400 35mm film then the second shot in a Olympus om10 on the correct side of the film.
Film swap - i.e. Double exposre:
First run: Fl:ckrnauta Lomo LC-A Italy
Second run : captainbonobo Olympus XA2 UK
Fuji Velvia 50
Cross processed
Doubles with 西門SIMON | Melbourne, Australia + Brighton, UK
Olympus Pen EE-2 half-frame (redscale) + LCA + Kodak Elitechrome Extracolour 100 + Xpro
Changing Landscapes - A Tale of Two Cities
Film Swap with [ Rober ]
Spain and New York City
Kodak Elite Chrome 200 . XPRO
Russian Rangefinder FED 5b or Nikon F90X (Rober) and Olympus OM2 (me)
35mm film swap
A film swap between me -Kate Adams (New Zealand) and Cody Bilmar (Chicago, USA)
Direct message me for swaps :)
part of my film swap with shokoofeh. thanks to the magic of double exposure, her window now looks out on the taal volcano, batangas, philippines. now that's a view!
fuji 200 - canon AE-1 program - olympus OM-1
19:365
Camera: Holga 120WPC and Zero Image 2000 Pinhole
Film: Kodak Portra 160
Location: Centralia, Washington, USA and undisclosed location, South Korea
Bear wasn't prepared for all the bright neon lights when he stepped out onto the patio for his afternoon stroll. He wasn't quite sure really what to think.
The first image in a series of three from a film swap I did with PJ Brez, a toy camera and pinhole photographer. He doesn't have a Flickr account but you can find his blog here.
Film swaps are funny, unpredictable things. First off, I forgot PJ and I agreed to both shoot with a Holga 120WPC, instead I did my half of the exposures with my Zero 6x6. Furthermore, upon loading the film I promptly forgot what type it was. No matter though, I tend to shoot film swaps fast and loose, due to their sheer unpredictability. And for good reason too, considering the fact that you could spend all the time in the world conceptualizing and composing your shots only to have them destroyed by your counter parts actions. To no fault of theirs I might add, just the nature of the beast. Plus, who's to say I wasn't the one that destroyed the double exposure?
With all that in mind then, its that much better when an image comes out decent, or if your lucky down right awesome (and I happen to find this image, and the next two down the line, awesome). A metal bear lawn ornament in a back yard of a small town neighborhood, mixed in with some neon lights of a South Korean city? no way I could have ever predicted that (OK I admit, I did predict 1/2 of the photograph by shooting it myself). And really thats the best part about film swaps. Total lack of control, on all fronts. No way this photo ever gets duplicated, not one chance. And I absolutely love that about it.
To all my Flickr contacts out there, if your interested in participating in a film swap let me know. I'd be willing to do either pinhole or Holga based work. More specifically, I'm interested in doing some National Park double exposure projects this summer, so if your going to be visiting one let me know.
Film swap - i.e. Double exposre:
First run: Fl:ckrnauta Lomo LC-A Italy
Second run : captainbonobo Olympus XA2 UK
Fuji Velvia 50
Cross processed
SWITZERLAND + KUWAIT Film Swap Project with DREIFACHZUCKER
LOMO SUPERSAMPLER + LOMO LCA on FILM CROSS PROCESSED
From the Fiilm Shooters Collective 2017 film swap project:
Collaboration between myself and Katt Jansen Merilo
Filmswap with www.flickr.com/photos/moddhayward/
Olympus XA2 both times. Expired Fuji Astia 100. First run by me in Shoreham, second run by Mike in Brighton. This is from the Asda scan - Mike is clever and has re-scanned them, check his stream to see the difference:0)
Check out Mikes new blog here:
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Me, in Lisbon, Portugal
Elisa Sánchez Sendín in Madrid, Spain
Film: Fuji Sensia 100
Pentax Me Super & Holga 120 CFN medium-format camera modified for use with 35mm film. Fujifilm Superia 200. Emma-Jane my co photographer in the film swap photostream www.flickr.com/photos/rose_anglaise/
Film Swap with www.flickr.com/photos/gerhardbandiola
First run - HolgaMOD FN/Lomo Supersampler Pilippinnes
Second run - Holg 135bc UK Cirencester
Taking a break from my Cornwall pics (14 rolls from a 7 day holiday!), these are from the 2nd UK / Norway double exposure collaboration with plommepeis.
This one I'm counting towards my 100 spooky dead tree shots
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim x2 + Agfa Precisa CT 100 + xpro
Filmswap with myself using an Olympus XA2 & expried Agfa RSX II 100. Cross processed. First shot in the V&A museum, second shot somewhere near Victoria station.
Film Swap with Marley Bosshardt. Olympus XA (redscale) and Canon Rebel 2000. Exposed both sides of Fuji Superia 400.
This image was part of a film swap (with Graeme Pow).
Not sure what happened, but I think maybe due to very different weather/light when shooting, the images I took seem to have pretty much covered over the images underneath, other than some lettering etc.
Fuji Superia X-TRA 400 ISO colour film, processed by hand using the Tetenal C-41 kit.
I used my Zenit B, with Helios 44-2 58mm lens, Graeme used his Olympus OM-1n.
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