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This is my second of a continuing "one roll shoot" sessions. I find a model, and I shoot one roll of black and white film. No big productions, no crew, just get out and shoot. I've got 36-ish shots to get something good.
In this case, I decided to shoot medium format, and since the Mamiya 645AF only gives me 16 frames per roll of 120, I shot two rolls (32 frames). Which is close to what I'd have gotten with 35mm and one roll. Hey I make the rules, I can do whatever I want.
This is Ilford XP5.
Mamiya Press Super 23 / Mamiya Sekor 100mm f2.8 + Kenko Y2 Filter / Kodak 400TX (Kodak D-76 1:3 20℃ 20min)
Mamiya RZ67
150mm SF Sekor--C
T5.6/8
1/250
Kodak Portra 160NC (expired 2004 rated 100ASA)
develop: 1/2 Hour Nice Photo North Hollywood, CA
scan: Epson 4490
Title: River Blackwater
Photographer: Dave Faulkner
Film: Kodak Portra 400 medium format
IG: @alfiecameras
"Rare occasion cycling to work with my Bronica S2A (not the most portable camera). I had to perch precariously on a broken fence overhanging the river to get the shot framed nicely.
This was taken on film I won in a previous Analogue Wonderland competition :-)"
Basketball court at Besiktas, Istanbul. Feb 2024,
Mamiya 7II, Kodak Vision 50D
Photo by MIkhail Serbin