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Rollei 35 T / AGFA400

Some leftover film from Jeff's cabin.

This is a short of my first project filmed on 35mm film, there will be more to come...

 

SLC, UT

We painted the bedroom in the two days between guests.

Winter morning, Murano, Italy.

 

Yashica 635 TLR & Kodak Portra 400.

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Turkey Foot, Virginia

Fuji 4791 digital archive film in Diafine

Minolta X-700, Ilford 400 HP-5, Austin, Texas

sum expired ass film in chicago 2011

lc-a+ wide expired film

Leica M6 Precisa CT 100 E-6 38 Grad Analog

Canon F-1, New FD14mm f/2.8L, PN400N, 2012/1/27, Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan

gagra , abkhazia

8╱7 立川 昭和記念公園

Minolta 5000i / Sigma 28mm f/1.8 / Fuji Superia 400

Nikon F70

Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6

Kodak Colorplus

First shot with the Hasselblad 503 CX

It was with a Kodak film expired in 1999

Kodak Ultramax 400iso soaked in red beer and double exposed.

© 2015 Dave Hebb

Fuji Super G 400

Pentax K1000 35mm

Eyjafjörður, Iceland

Shot in 1998

  

film. pentax k1000. fujicolor press 400. expired.

Today’s film camera, a Pen-F, shot with a digital Pen-F!

 

Olympus Pen-F

Olympus Auto-S 40mm f:1.4

Gordy wrist strap

 

Olympus Pen-F

Panasonic 12-32mm

When I developed film from camera and saw this frame I asked myself, why the heck I took this picture. Nothing interesting, just a random girl sitting near the fountain. It had to attract my attention somehow. It feels vintage in some way. Its hard to explain. I just like everything about it. The fact she is reading near the fontain, her clothes, the cube she was sitting on etc.

Pentax Asahi SP 500

Fujicolor 200

“…there will never be anything as loud as this statement: you are worth my words. you are worth my presence. you are worth, and will always be worth, more than just letters on a screen…”

  

~hannah brencher

Canon Sure Shot Telemax

Kodak Colorplus

Rolleiflex 2.8E

Fuji Pro 160s expired

Yashica Mat 124 G

Ilford HP5+

I usually carry multiple backs of film so I can quickly replace a used roll of film with a fresh roll.

 

I also like to carry multiple backs so I can change films in the middle of a roll.

 

I could change from black & white to color but I primarily shoot only black & white with my Mamiya RB67. I like being able to change from one film speed to another.

 

I use the following eight film backs with my RB67:

 

back #1 Ilford HP5 Plus (ISO 400)

back #2 Ilford HP5 Plus (ISO 400)

back #3 defective (use only for parts)

back #4 FomaPan (ISO 100)

back #5 FomaPan (ISO 100)

back #6 Ilford Delta Pro (ISO 3200)

back #7 Ilford Delta Pro (ISO 3200)

back #8 Ilford HP5 Plus (ISO 400)

 

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