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📸: @philshootsphilm
🎞: Kodak #Portra400
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“Each frame is so very special and unique, so many decisions and a complex process leading to the final result. You never know what exactly to expect and that is part of the magic of film for me. Also, not getting immediate feedback after pressing the shutter helps me to learn to be patient and cherish each photo. There is just something about film which can't be recreated on any other medium and you can feel it as soon as you see a film photo.”
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📸: @graciefaithh
🎞: Kodak #Gold200
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“Shooting film feels like tapping back into that childlike joy where everything has a little bit of magic in it. Film really is magic - it turns even the simplest moments into something nostalgic and beautiful. In a world of digital photography I will always reach for my film camera, not just to capture a moment, but to remember how it actually felt.”
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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.”