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What’s a guy who still shoots film supposed to do?
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It is a sad day for this camera collector – my neighborhood CVS has stopped processing film. Theirs was the last one-hour color lab (that I know of) near my home on Indianapolis’s Northwestside. Goodbye, $6 processing and scanning. Just a few years ago I could get my color film processed all over town: ...1 week ago -
Yashica-D
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I’ve lusted after medium-format twin-lens reflex cameras for many years, but I’ve always rebuffed them for their high prices. The Rolleicords and Rolleiflexes are the most respected members of the genre and go for hundreds of dollars on the used market. Lots of companies made TLRs in the Rollei idiom, but even the ...1 week ago -
The Hasslblad CFV 16: The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Photographers
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Never underestimate the power of underestimation. The past little while has been spent shooting portraits and paintings for clients, working through the 3000 odd images taken for the school yearbook, and then contemplating the best way to move forward with my photography quandary of a five year business plan. Reality ...2 weeks ago -
Film Friday
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One of my goals for 2013 was to shoot more film, specifically, at least 12 rolls/packs. Judging the fact that the fine folks at Gordons Photo know me by face, name and phone number, I think I am filling the quota, and then some. I took so many photos during our camp trip with both the Yashica LM and the Polaroid ...2 weeks ago -
Veronica {Portrait}
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film portrait photographer | wendy g photography3 weeks ago -
A Mute Reminder
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Lomography Society Diana F+ Kodak Tri-X Professional Arista 76 1:1 - Another from the Old City Cemetery, interesting shadows and tones. Many of the grave marks here are so old the marking have been lost to wind and weather, mute reminders. Scanned with an Epson Perfection V500 Photo using Espons OEM Software.4 weeks ago


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