Its time to trust my instincts, close my eyes and leap
~Stephen Schwartz
~Stephen Schwartz
My first 3 rolls:
Fuji 35mm 400 (walmarts only film choice) straight (dirty) scans
Fuji pro 4ooh - 120 Medium Format straight scans
ilford delta pro 100 - 120 Medium Format straight scans
Lessons learned:
1. So I do know how to meter. Who knew?
2. Film renders amazing skin tones, better than I could ever achieve in hours of photoshopping.
3. Dirty scans make more work. The whole point here is less photoshop. I think the lab that processed my 35mm film was run out of the back of some guys trunk. Finding a great lab is key.
4. While shooting medium format, ignore the strange looks from people as you manually crank your film.
5. I cannot wait to shoot more.
6. This is going to get really expensive. But that is ok, time is money.
1 comments:
A friend of mine once reminded me that films don't have pixels; that's one of the reasons the result of shooting film is different.
I remember back in 2003, when I was moving, the first thing I worried was how I could find a lab like the one I was using at the local store. I never did....
Gloria
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