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📸: @colbert_c20
🎞: Kodak #Ektar100
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“I love the colors that Ektar 100 renders for sunsets and blue hour. It has the punchy colors of slide film with the dynamic range of a normal negative film. It will always be my go to for landscapes, especially at blue hour like in these images.”
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📸: @sidmantri_
🎞: Kodak #Ektachrome #E100
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“Shooting film for me feels special because I feel it creates a sense of ambiguity around the final result. I have this space between taking the shot and actually seeing the negative that helps me either remember details I missed or gives me notes on how to improve. It feels like the chemistry has an opinion on my vision that I may or may not like but have to accept any way.”
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📸: @sukh.photos
🎞: Kodak #Portra400 & #Ektar100
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“Most of my childhood is recorded on film. My dad always had a camera with him, and I remember dropping rolls off and waiting to see what came back. The prints were simply accepted as they were and that shaped how I think about photographs. I first began my photography journey on digital, but I felt like I was always trying to push the image into something it wasn’t. With film, you make the choice in the moment and then you let it go. There’s a bit of trust in that, and it makes me pay more attention to what’s actually in front of me. Now I've been almost exclusively shooting film for the past few years using fully mechanical cameras. They feel steady and familiar. Nothing gets in the way. It’s just the scene, the light, and the decision to press the shutter. In the end, it becomes less about making something perfect, and more about remembering how it felt to be there.”
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📸: @filmontoast
🎞: Kodak #Portra400
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“To me shooting on film gives me the feeling that I am actually creating the image rather than just taking it. I use to shoot a lot on digital but switched over to film never looked back. I love using Portra 400 as to me, its the holy grail of color film and gives me those soft true colors we all love about film.”
