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Category Archives: Film Photography

A Super Engagement Session

So I seriously had the most amazing shoot ever with Beth and Chris. This couple really knows how to be unique. We started the day walking around the streets of the Ohio city area near downtown Cleveland. The excitment they had really made the session such a pleasure. We even played around with my Holga...

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My Third Roll from my Photoventure

My last roll of had a very different tone to it. But I like it. The film is Fujichrome Provia 400X 120 and the expiration date is 1/2010.

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Walking towards destruction

This is part two of my Rolleicord III expired film experiment. It’s amazing all the neat things that you come across when you are on a mission of discovery.

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More from The Rolleicord

This past Sunday I really wanted to take advantage of the beautiful sunlight. So I tested three rolls of film that day to practice shooting with my Rolleicord III camera. Each will was different but all expired. I’m very pleased with the results. Film is such an awesome medium to work with. I will post...

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Rolleicord III

In my journey to going back to film I came across this awesome antique twin lens reflex camera. The Rolleicord III was build in the 1950,s by the Rollei-Werke Franke and Heidecke corporation. When the camera first arrived it did have some flaws, the shutter had what they call a sticky shutter and the inside...

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Falling in Love with Film

The more I’m playing around with film the more I fall in love with the medium. It’s so organic and pure These images are straight out of the camera. The film I used is nothing fancy, in fact I picked it up in my local drug store. I do however plan on getting...

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Experimenting with Film

So I’ve been thinking a lot lately about incorporating film into my portrait sessions. My first photography training began with film back in high school. It was a completely different feel from digital. Don’t get me wrong, I love digital. But there is this distinguish look that film can get that digital can’t. The following...

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