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Tour of their film processing facility will be part of our Film Photography Project Walking Workshop 2015!
March 14 - 15 in San Clemente California!
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Filming of the new Guy Ritchie film Sherlock Holmes note the false facade of Jenkins and the Pawnbrokers,Queen Victoria Street EC4 church on the left is St Andrew By The Wardrobe........
I forget how I damaged this film. I shot 3/4 of the roll is May, lost the camera in my apartment, then found it again in October. I then lost the roll in my car for a month.
The double exposure is from the film getting jammed.
One week of FILM NOIR featuring rare & classic international film noir movies from the 1940's & 1950's. EDDIE MULLER & crew bring 28 incredible films to the CASTRO THEATER in SAN FRANCISCO. Several rare gems including the first screening of the Argentine "M" discovered by FERNANDO MARTIN PENA (who also found the complete print of METROPOLIS).
In the spirit of the films, many festival attendees dressed to the nines in their vintage
This is a shot of my film stash in my apartment at school There's 35mm, 828, 127, 620 (respooled 120), Spectra, and FP-100C films here.
Camera: Polaroid Spectra QPS
Film: Polaroid Spectra (Expired 10/2004)
I had half a roll left and needed to get it to the lab, so I made Finn go to the park so I could "Finn-ish" the roll. Fuji Pro 400H, Voigtlander Bessa-R, 50mm f/2.5 lens. Pakon scanner.
Diana+ Kodakcolor CP100 exp (1988) film
Bought an old Brownie Hawkeye Flash last summer to try some flipped lens shots and it arrived with an unused expired (in 1988) film. Loaded it into a Diana+ and on a sunny day, headed down to Portsmouth (a place Southampton people don't like to visit). Here is one result.
Film is a funny thing. Thanks to the passage of time, a photo that wasn't printed in the early 90's can lie forgotten in a sock drawer, just another dusty last frame on a roll. But this is my dad. He died last year and this was taken when he and my mother visited me in London. It's the kind of image you'll never get with digital and because of that the future will be all the poorer. RIP Dad x