Thanks for the reply :) Ilford is hard to get a hold of. Im from FL & i dont know where to look for that type of film because alot of lil specialty camera shops seem to have closed. I looked online I saw it as being available in england but not anywhere in particular is the States. I'll keep looking though. Thanks again for the reply
love the pictures & love the music as well. Good choice. Im about as Amature as amatures can be so forgive me if this is a dumb question, but can ILFORD film be found anywhere that all the other Kodak & ect films be found? Ive never heard of it or seen it before & im really interested in that kind of slightly weatherd black & white kind of look. Is it the film or is it something you do while your developing it?
ILFORD is a bit trickyer to find, they dont carry it at walmart :( you have to go to a camera store for it, if your in Canada, Blacks Photography, has it, and so should Henry's
that weathered look comes from alot of things, since im processing it my self, there are slight imperfections, then theres the grain/ ISO of the film, and what portion of the print, and how large i print add to that weathered look,
imperfections when i develope it, like image @ 2:11, those white blothces are developer residue that was on my fingers when i handeled that sheet,
sorry if i didnt explane it well through text, i can make a video resopnse to your question, or if you have any other questions ! :)
i also have a video with a new channle i made, the channle is FlareLightPro, the video shows what happens in the darkroom, enjoy ! :D feel free to ask any questions !
Great photos, great editing, great music. Thanks for sharing!
lopezenriquea 1 month ago
Thanks for the reply :) Ilford is hard to get a hold of. Im from FL & i dont know where to look for that type of film because alot of lil specialty camera shops seem to have closed. I looked online I saw it as being available in england but not anywhere in particular is the States. I'll keep looking though. Thanks again for the reply
highandmighty37 1 year ago
love the pictures & love the music as well. Good choice. Im about as Amature as amatures can be so forgive me if this is a dumb question, but can ILFORD film be found anywhere that all the other Kodak & ect films be found? Ive never heard of it or seen it before & im really interested in that kind of slightly weatherd black & white kind of look. Is it the film or is it something you do while your developing it?
highandmighty37 1 year ago
@highandmighty37
hey sorry that it took me so long to respond,
ILFORD is a bit trickyer to find, they dont carry it at walmart :( you have to go to a camera store for it, if your in Canada, Blacks Photography, has it, and so should Henry's
that weathered look comes from alot of things, since im processing it my self, there are slight imperfections, then theres the grain/ ISO of the film, and what portion of the print, and how large i print add to that weathered look,
ScarTownJunkie 1 year ago
@highandmighty37
imperfections when i develope it, like image @ 2:11, those white blothces are developer residue that was on my fingers when i handeled that sheet,
sorry if i didnt explane it well through text, i can make a video resopnse to your question, or if you have any other questions ! :)
i also have a video with a new channle i made, the channle is FlareLightPro, the video shows what happens in the darkroom, enjoy ! :D feel free to ask any questions !
ScarTownJunkie 1 year ago
These pictures are really cool!
I really like the editing!
And these were all taken by the Minolta x-700?
Would you recommend?
analysethis95 1 year ago
@analysethis95
thanks ! i have a much better editing program now, so the next one should be better,
i have more of my B&W work at my website flarelightpro(dot)tumblr(dot)com/
check it out ! as for the minolta x-700, i would highly recomend it, just be warned 35mm and SLR's are tricky at first !
ScarTownJunkie 1 year ago