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thephoblographer · 7 years ago
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Top 5 Unique and Ultra Cool 35mm Films to Experiment With
Check out these ultra cool film recommendations from the Film Photography Project!
Want to play with some new films? Experimentation is definitely one of the best things about shooting with film. If you’re already bored of shooting with the same film stocks over and over, the folks of the Film Photography Project have rounded up some unique and ultra cool emulsions to spice up your analog adventures today. (more…)
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the69thdimension · 5 years ago
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Oregon coast Kodak Vision 3 2254 // Leica M5
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filmphotographyproject · 6 years ago
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Photo by Nopawach Gajajiva https://www.instagram.com/bodyslamband/ Leica m3 and MS optical 50mm 1.1 lens FPP Hand-Rolled Kodak Vision LOW iso 2254 35mm film Buy rolls: https://filmphotographystore.com/products/35mm-color-kodak-super-low-speed-1-roll
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the69thdimension · 6 years ago
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Kodak 2254 super low speed film // Leica M5
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filmphotographyproject · 7 years ago
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Film Photography Project's TOP 5 Ultra Cool & Different 35mm Films!
Top Five Ultra Cool and Different 35mm Films https://filmphotographystore.com We LOVE unique 35mm films  but what are the TOP 5 Ultra Cool & Different 35mm Films in the FPP On-Line Store!?  5. Lomo Purple – This strange and different film stock reproduces the look of colour infrared, but without all the different handling and filters and the best part, it’s processed in C-41!  4. Eastman High-Contrast 5363 – Originally designed for title work on motion pictures, it produces beautiful still photography images. A high-contrast chrome feels and with blue-sensitive emulsion gives a unique look especially in portrait work! Just make sure to shoot this film outside or using electronic flash.  3. Kodak Low Speed 2254 – How low can you go? How about ISO-1.6, yes this is a super low-speed C-41 film that’s great for long exposure work and was originally designed as a copy film for motion picture work. 2. Svema Color 125 – From Russia with Love, Svema 125 has no equal in Japanese or North American films. It produces a vibrant colour pallet that is different from that of Fujifilm and Kodak! It’s a favourite of Leslie and Mark!  1. Kodak Vision3 – Available in three speeds (Daylight 50D, 250D, and Tungsten 500T) this rich motion picture film is the stock behind many blockbuster Hollywood Films. And now you can shoot this at home in your cameras. Just watch out the processing, it still has a remjet layer, so it’s ECN-2, there are plenty of labs out there who process ECN-2, but the easy way is to develop it at home in a C-41 kit and gently rub the remjet off before stabilising.
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