Tag: film

fragments

none of the pieces fit together // months-worth of fragmented shooting   till next time. hopefully, more coherently.

snow

Shot almost an entire roll of HP5 during the heavy snow in Athens in February and managed to mess up most frames with my finger in front of the lens, because I  was wearing giant gloves 😂😀😂 like so: I did learn a valuable lesson about the combination of heavy gloves and compact cameras :). I […]

Catching up to the present any minute now

Just developed the last remaining black and white films from last year. Two of them were Ilford PANF 50, shot with the M7, and I just read on the Ilford website that you’re supposed to develop them right away (or at the max after three months). This makes a lot of sense looking at the […]

4 black and whites, finally

I FINALLY developed my first black and whites in the new apartment :) 1 Ilford Delta 100 & 3 Kodak T-max 400. The Ilford was developed in HC-110 (dilution H), but I wasn’t very happy with the results (I think my HC-110 is going bad, if that’s even possible). The 3 T-max were developed in […]

Compact Diary 3

It’s been a tumultuous few months. In September 2019, we began the process of moving from the island of Leros to our new apartment in Athens. Logistically, it was quite a difficult process (with 4 cats on top of everything), because the apartment in Athens required major renovations that, in the end, took approximately two […]

Neon Motel Photoshoot

I’ve been very excited to use my recently acquired flash gels on color film. This motel shoot was the perfect opportunity. I think they came out great :) Shot with the M7 and the SF-20 Flash. Part of the new series: NEON MOTEL Roll 1: Kodak Portra 160 & a leftover shot with a Delta […]

Syros, Part 2: color

The color films from our Easter trip are finally back from the lab (took forever because of the two slide films at the end of the post, which were worth it). Here are the photos :) – WARNING – LONG POST (10 rolls in total) – Roll 1: Kodak Portra 400 (mostly from the ferry […]

Let there be color

I finished scanning my first color films from the M7 (and a final color film from the 35ti, from last winter in Athens). Let there be color :) First, the venerable Kodak Ektar 100, paired with the Summicron 35mm, and combined with the extra luscious spring we ‘re having this year in the island of […]

Back to film, a post for camera nerds

This is a fairly long post. It is a post about “first world problems”. Hahaha. Camera and photography decisions. Equipment, lenses, photography mediums. It is fun to take these things very seriously, because obviously they are not important. Not really. I mean, you could shoot awesome photos with any camera and terribly boring ones also. There […]