Film Photography

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We had a nice partly cloudy day, then an ice storm here in Oregon last week. What a nice time to shoot a roll of color negative film I have never shot before. "At the core of our new colour film lies [...]
You really can't judge a film line from just one roll of film, so let's give it a try. I managed to get a roll from from Dot Dotson's and I loaded it into my Nikon F100 where it mostly sat for two [...]
Last week, I picked up a new film from a local shop. Amber 100D. This was a fun film to try. While, I was immediately turned off by the price of $16 for a roll of 27 shots, the clerk showed me some [...]
Wow, I thought 2021 would never come to end. The upside, I actually shot more film than the previous several years. Jobs have been slow going, but street photography has kept me sane. I found that [...]
My old friend Paul past away almost ten years ago and he left me this Pentax Spotmatic F. I was told it belonged to his dad, and he knew I would appreciate it. I immediately admired this fully manual [...]
I no longer live in Portland, but I like to go up there from time to time to photowalk. Saturday morning I bulk loaded four canisters of film (I only shot three) and packed my Canon EOS 10s with a [...]
The Freedom Zoom 105i. This is a really strange looking camera. It's about the size of a brick, just as heavy, and less ergonomic. When Cody at Dot Dotson's Camera handed me this camera. I was a [...]
Do we really need a holiday to remind us? I am fairly certain that Film Photography Day was started by the film photo company, Lomography. I am sure it's a good marketing campaign. They even [...]

Skateboarding on 35mm

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I have an old friend that used to run BST, The Boulder Skate Team, and back in about 2002 he asked me to come out and photograph a youth skate competition at Scott Carpenter Park in Boulder, [...]
A few months back I found a couple of rolls of 120 film in a thrift store. One of the rolls was a Kodak Verichrome that expired in 1972. You can see that post here. I had this roll of color film, [...]