Most mornings I get into work and settle my bad into my office, wake up my computer, and get logged in to start the day.
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Analog Film Photography
Most mornings I get into work and settle my bad into my office, wake up my computer, and get logged in to start the day.
Continue readingI don’t shoot 3200 ISO Film very often, I’m not for sure if I have even shot Kodak TMAX 3200 before. When I do it’s usually when I know there is going to be little to no light available.
Continue readingI think I purchased this roll somewhere around 2016 and it was one of the first professional rolls I bought.
Unfortunatly I had no idea how to actually store the film or how long it lasts. This film had been sitting in my desk and moved multiple houses over the years.
Continue readingI think one of my favorite things to capture on film is people. Catching them in genuine moments when they are not aware of a camera makes the photo so much more valuable to me.
Continue readingI love shooting on my Yachica TLR, but I also enjoy shooting street photography, It’s hard to act quick to grab a shot in a rush. My neighborhood catches some nice light down the block as it sets.
Continue readingThis was another instance of having my camera sitting in the front basket of my bicycle on my way to work.
Continue readingPismo Beach has always been the go-to place for us when we want to get out of town, and I always use it to shoot a couple rolls of film during the trip, this was from a 120 roll I shaved down to fit into my Duaflex camera. I talk about getting the camera in this post.
Continue readingAt this point in my film photography experience, I am coming up on my 50th roll of film shot. I’m sure that is nothing compared to others but it’s a pretty solid milestone for me.
Continue readingThis has turned out to be one of my favorite photos. This was the first roll of Kodak Cinetstill 800T I have ever shot on 120mm Medium format.
Continue readingI’m not sure if this is a thing on all TLRs or just Yashica TLRs, but sometimes depending on where I start or stop my film loading indicated by the arrow I can have a half frame at the beginning or end of my roll.
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