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Film makers and actors in forest on his work. Somewhere next to Newcastle upon Tyne,England.

九眼桥, Chengdu

 

Film: Lomography 200, Scanner: Fuji SP-3000

Developed at 画英雄

 

Sorry for the missing hands...

Film photograph taken with Pentax Spotmatic using Ilford hp5 plus

Kindly taken for me by Terry Graham.

 

olympus pen and expired film

Louis our Ragdoll Cat.

First Shots with Canon T90 and Kodak, color film VR400.

CINESTILL TUNGSTEN 800 FILM

zenit 12xp + expired film / 2004

Nikon F100

AF-S Nikkor 85mm F1.4G

Konica CENTURIA SUPER 100

#teamfilm

Nikon F801

w/Tokina AT-X PRO 20-35mm f2.8

Kodak Ektachrome 200 Expired 2007.10

ARAX CM-MLU

ARAX 80/2.8

Bre HP5+@800 in diafine

Camera: GF670

Film: PORTRA 400

Scanner: GT-X820

A film by Paolo Benetazzo. An ARTtouchesART Films Production.

Took this with a film camera during a small cooking competition in my school cafeteria.

 

scanned negative film and minor photoshopping.

 

im quite proud of this one!

ASAHI PENTAX SP

Super Takumar55mm

Kodak portra400

canonet / film

 

taken back in late april.

 

pure silliness!

 

hi friends.

expired film foto of expired flowers

fujica 690 gw, ilford delta 100 pro

Film camera made from old Osram boxes (Suppliers of xenon lamps for projectors)

lomo 100 Color negative film

So I've been debating buying a $30 Holga camera and some film.

 

I don't really want to get it to make prints from analog film. I want one to get some developed film and then take digital photographs of the negatives.

 

So today I decided to dig up some of my old black and white film from my high school days in rural Arkansas and I "digitized" some of the film.

 

All I did was set the negatives on my iphone to serve as a light box and then I just took some photos using my Nikon D7000.

 

Then I loaded the digital photos into photoshop to invert the colors and then do some color correction. Then I add some fake light leaks to simulate the plastic camera look.

 

The thing about holga cameras is that first off, they are cheap, but they can also be modified to expose the film all the way to the edge of the film (aka sprocket hole photography). So I think they make for more attractive digital prints of the film. Also, I think the light leaks and retro feel is endearing.

 

I think I might buy a book on amazon about plastic cameras and read it before I actually get one though. It's been a very long time since I've used analog so I want a refresher before I get a new film camera, even if it is just a $30 plastic toy cam.

 

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German postcard by Ross Verlag, nr. 276/6, 1919-1924. Photo: Alex Binder.

 

Lotte Neumann (1896-1977) was one of the most successful actresses in the early days of the German silent cinema. She also worked as a screenwriter and a producer.

 

For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.

I managed to snap this picture of a seagull in flight, while I was at Huntington Beach.

 

I took the picture with my Minolta SRT-101 camera, but unfortunately I don't remember what kind of film I used. It was probably Kodak Gold 200. I'll take a look at the negatives later and find out.

Film Noir Shoot

---model and interview with : Aï Nakayama---

 

When it comes to my daily routine, it's makeup. Unless they have sensitive skin, many Japanese women wear it to go to work. I (M) talked about it with Ai Nakayama (A) through old prime lens.

 

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