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filmswap with Skley
Canon EOS 500N vs. Olympus Trip 35
Fuji Superia 200 (expired 1996)
Make sure to check out Skleys album!
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same addiction
same imagination
different places
one picture
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Die Bilder in diesem Album entstanden bei einem Filmtausch mit Skley. Jeder hat mit der eigenen Kamera Bilder aufgenommen. Danach wurden die Filme getauscht und erneut belichtet. Und die Ergebnisse... oder zumindest die zumutbaren... präsentieren wir hier.
Hier geht's zu Skleys Auswahl!
From a film swap with the amazing Gaz Q where I shot a whole roll of sunsets then passed everything over for him to work his magic.
Film swap with London based photographer Simon Bohrsmann, taken while he was in Australia and then swapped with me in York, UK.
Film: Kodak Professional Portra 400
水浴びする女性と紫陽花との多重露光。セルフフィルムスワップ。ネガフィルム使用。
Double exposure -silhouette of woman in lake and hydrangea shot in the rain. Self filmswap. Calm and a bit blue tone by Lomography negative film.
Canon EOS7S/Lomography CN100
Film collaboration with panelomo www.flickr.com/photos/jaypanelo/
Panelomo......Pavement (left side)
Me ...................Pavement (right side)
I recently had the opportunity to do a film swap with a fellow Flickr member, Anke Schroeder www.flickr.com/photos/byanki/. We agreed to shoot a roll each and send it to one another. This is from a roll of Kodak Gold 200 that travelled some 8,000 kilometres from her home in Germany to Canada. We had some wonderful results; shooting with film always has an element of surprise, but when you have two photographers shooting the same roll, things get even more fun. Thanks Anke!
I like the contrast in this one, between the open outdoors with bright sunlight and fresh air and the confined space indoors with artificial lighting and recycled air. It also looks like the runner is about to start doing the uphill part of his run.
From new "filmswap" project with my favorite photographer Kenichi Hatakeyama. I shot cosmos in Nagano first, I sent him the film and then he shot portrait at old street in Tokyo. I really love this result :)
Canon EOS series (both)/Lomography CN100(C-41 Process)
absolutely love this one -- Kyra and a friend doing some window shopping...
part of a 120 filmswap with Maz Hewitt
Double exposure collaboration with "Gabo Man"
I shot this with an Olympus Muji ShitCam and Gabo shot with a Ricoh 500G
Dubblefilm Moonstruck
Miro a mi alrededor y me pregunto qué se siente al estar en casa. Hace tiempo que no lo sé. Es como si el espacio que habito se hubiera vuelto en mi contra, como si hubiera dejado de ser un refugio para convertirse en un paisaje oscuro, frío, demasiado extraño. Desde que llegó la enfermedad he estado atrapada en estas casas que no son mis casas, soñando con el exterior, imaginando su luz. Pero el hogar está en otra parte: bajo el agua, surcando el cielo, entre los árboles. El hogar es un recuerdo, una visión. Lo que acontece cuando cerramos los ojos.
En 2019 le pedí a mi padre que se llevara mi cámara a las montañas y que fotografiara las cumbres, los lagos. Le pedí que fuera mis ojos, una extensión de mi cuerpo. Que me trajera la nieve a casa, ese segundo hogar que es la naturaleza. Dos años más tarde, cuando tuve la fuerza suficiente, en una casa distinta, volví a cargar ese mismo carrete. Me senté en la cama de mi tía, frente al espejo, y me pregunté quién era, dónde estaba. Y entonces me di cuenta de que habitaba dos lugares al mismo tiempo: mi cuerpo y la casa, y los lugares invisibles por los que deambulo siempre en mis sueños, esas cumbres a las que mi padre me había acercado y sobre las que podía retratarme. Esta fotografía representa esa dualidad del hogar: lo que está dentro y lo que está fuera, el refugio y la jaula, la naturaleza y la casa.
Portrait (SLR) with landscape (LC-A+). Self filmswap by different cameras.
Canon EOS7/EF70-200mm F2.8(portrait)/LC-A+(landscape)/Fuji Superia400(expires)
Triple exposure -hydrangea and silhouette/shadow of man. Cross process. Self filmswap.
Lomo LC-A+/Kodak EBX/X-Process
Filmswap with Angela. First run by me using an XA2, second by Angela using an L-CA. Kodak EBX100, cross processed.
Filmswap with myself. First run using an XA4, second with an LC-A. Cross processed Kodak ED200 shot at box speed both times.
Second image from international "EBS" film-swap with my favorite photographer fotobes from UK.
"Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)" is one of the unique technique of Lomography. First, I shot on normal(correct) side, at sunflower garden in my hometown Ena, holding LC-A upside down. Then reversed the film and he shot on redscale side, at a church near The Embankment in London. Lovely heavenly mood!!
LOMO LC-A+/Fuji800/EBS Film-Swap with Fotobes
A Yorkshire film swap with Bradford based photographer Danny Marsh.
First exposure by Danny in Bradford and second exposure by me whilst on holiday in the Lake District.
Film: Kodacolor 200
From new "filmswap" project with my favorite photographer Kenichi Hatakeyama. I shot cosmos in autumn first, then he shot a portrait (with model Iori) at old street in Tokyo.
Canon EOS series/Lomography CN100
My second upload from the second "trifecta"/ triples swap I did with Toby Mason and Hodaka Yamamoto.
By using a splitzer to expose half of a frame, Toby (fotobes) shot a tunnel in London and Hodaka (hodachrome) shot a castle in Nagoya, Japan. Then I shot a full frame of my friend Noe in Joshua Tree NP.
We all used the LC-A+ camera and Lomo XPro Chrome 100 film.
Also from this swap:
www.flickr.com/photos/hodachrome/16449552502/
www.flickr.com/photos/hodachrome/16255910328/
www.flickr.com/photos/tobesandjess/15823153413/
From 3-way "trifecta" filmswap project, across 3 continents. This is final roll (3 of 3). One photographer from me (Japan), one from Fotobes (UK) and one from Graziella Ines (USA). Firstly Grazie shot the upper half in Las Vegas, masking the upper half with a splitzer. Then I shot the lower half, at a bridge in Gifu, masking the upper half with a splitzer. Finally Toby shot on full-frame at the foot tunnel at embankment station in London. Random composition but came out very unique, with each country's flavor!
Lomo LC-A+/Kodak EBX/X-Process/Trifecta filmswap with Fotobes and Grazie
Brighton Vs Hong Kong. Filmswap with Raymond Chin. Lomo LC-A both times using Kodak EB3, cross processed.
Double exposure -sideshot of a woman (photographed in Tokyo) with huge icicles in mountainous area in Nagano. Self "filmswap". Cross processed.
Canon EOS7S/Kodak EBX(X-Process)
Taken from a double exposed roll shot on an LC-W in the tunnels around London IMAX.
Kodak Elitechrome 100
Shot first time round at 200 ISO then the second at 100 ISO.
Film swap project made by me and Nico Westlicht from Netherlands. Photos were exposed both in Netherlands by Nico and in Vietnam by me.
• Film: Kodak T-Max 100
This was from a collaboration from a lomo workshop. We all shot a roll of textures, then met in the pub a week later, where we had a mass film swap.
Thanks to everyone who took part and thanks to Beyond Words book store for organising the workshops, twas fun :)
www.beyondwords.co.uk/displaypage.aspx?p=./Static/HomeCon...
Textures....Duncan Macdonald
Beach........Me
From a film swap with the amazing Gaz Q where I shot a whole roll of sunsets then passed everything over for him to work his magic. Somehow we managed to get a 3rd exposure of some flowers along the way, just for good measure.
First international "EBS" film swap with my favorite photographer fotobes from UK.
"Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)" is one of the unique technique of Lomography. I shot on normal(correct) side first, at Yokkaichi Industrial Complex in Mie -one of the biggest industrial area in Japan. Then reverse the film and he shot on redscale side, at Brighton's Royal Pavilion. I love the combination of industrial structure and elegant buildings!
LOMO LC-A+/Fuji800/EBS
Helen and I swapped rolls of film that we each exposed, and then the other exposed a second image on top the film, running it a second time through the camera. Neither of us knew what the other had done for the first layer. The resulting combination image is an unplanned serendipitous coincidence. Film used was Ilford XP2 Super.
Part of a film swap I did with cx33000. If anybody is interested in a film swap send me a message. cx33000 used an SLR while I used an Oktomat. I covered half the lenses, top or bottom, then randomly covered the other lenses. Repeat as necessary.
Filmswap with Steve, the smashing chap at Asda who processes my 35mm with haste & quality. I shot a roll of Agfa CT Precisa in my XA2 then rewound it & gave it to Steve who shot it again using a Pentax K1000.
He hasn't shot any film for years...I think I am slowly prodding him back to the analogue...Steve is not on flickr at the moment but I'm working on it :)
My shots - friends and places in western MA
Catherine's shots over mine - Chinatown NYC
Kodak Gold 200 35mm film
July 2020
Film swap project made by me and Nico Westlicht from Netherlands. Photos were exposed both in Netherlands by Nico and in Vietnam by me.
• Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Helen and I swapped rolls of film that we each exposed, and then the other exposed a second image on top the film, running it a second time through the camera. Neither of us knew what the other had done for the first layer. The resulting combination image is an unplanned serendipitous coincidence. Film used was Ilford XP2 Super.