Fair Pictures at the Fair
I took the opportunity to take some pictures of the Charles County Fair back in the end of September. With my two cameras, I loaded up one with color and…
I took the opportunity to take some pictures of the Charles County Fair back in the end of September. With my two cameras, I loaded up one with color and…
I shot A LOT of film during the trip. That’s what happens when you take three cameras with you. Looking back, I seem to have a bit of trouble with…
Development Details Film: CineStill 50D Camera ISO setting: 50 Developer: CineStill C41 Developer at 102ºF Development Time: 3.5 Minutes Development Agitation: Kodak Style (5x inversions every 30 seconds)
As mentioned in a previous post, my scanners died. My flatbed scanner was intermittently putting lines in the photos and my older dedicated film scanner’s motor died. I had recently…
Color film is hard, time consuming and expensive, so I need a good reason to to put up with all the effort. Luckily a trip to the Eastern Shore of…
I wanted to do a bit more color, so I looked for some cheaper color film. Color film (and processing) is a bit expensive, and availability is scarce. I recently…
I had a week with the babies, the four-legged kind, so I decided to burn that other roll of Cinestill 800T. Even though a lot of these shots are indoors,…
I splurged on some Kodak Ektar 100 film too. I loaded that up, since I knew we were going to have an Easter egg hunt outdoors. This film is defnitely…
Time to break out the good stuff. I started with some Kodak Portra 800. I wanted Portra 400 or 160, but film scarcity being what it was, I had to…
Now that I have worked with the color developer, it’s time to try out some new film stock. I was looking for some Kodak Portra 400, but it was sold…