Film fascinates me. And i do want to shoot some more but for the moment, it’s too expensive.
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak 400 Ultramax
Fuji 160s
Kodak Supra 800. These next couple of images were shot with expired film (way past its use-by date) which is why the emulsion peels off and gives the photographs this amazing look.
Fantastic shots and subject (s). Question about the third photo down – the subject holding the camera, does he have a Hassleblad? Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
Thank you! He’s holding the same camera you seen in the first two pictures: the Canon AT-1. Though he does own a Hasselblad 🙂
the Kodak gold looks good
Yeah it’s got lovely colours. Thing is it’s a 200 film so you need to be sure you’re shooting in good light.
Hey !! Awesome pics 😀 Just wanted to know about the camera you used for this. Cheers
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Thanks. These were mostly shot with the Canon EOS 5.
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Thank you! 🙂
Beautiful pictures! I have just started using film with my yashica 35 gsn. I’m still learning the ropes. This inspired me to continue using film. 🙂
Thank you so much! And good luck with film. May the force be with you 🙂
Beautiful effects! There’s nothing like analogic cameras!
I loved the pictures! What kind of camera do you use??
xoxo
Wan
For film, I use a more modern EOS 5. I also have a Diana F but I haven’t made much use of it yet.
Love the images.
Film has such a mysterious look it adds to images.
I have not shot with film yet, but hopefully I’ll get to play with it in the future.
Keep it up.
S
Thanks Sergio! Cheers!
Like Fiji 160s! Very nice pictures!
Lovely film. I had just the one roll and made the most of it.