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sneaky-mixing grape soju (from the corner store) with calpico from the curry spot n eating dinner alone on a friday night hitting different now that i am deeply depressed ☝️🤓
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How do you create that vintage look?
And wich camera would you recommend for vintage looking photos??
hii I use 35mm film cameras to take most of my photos! (my personal favorite 35mm cameras after 10 years of using 35mm film are: the Canonet QL17, and Canon Demi)
here's some tips for starting out if you're new to 35mm film & analog photography :D
•decide what kind of 35mm film- Black and White, or Color? Color film is a lot of fun and (in my opinion) easier to take satisfying photos with.
•try 400iso film first (common options are 200, 400, and 800 speed).
• Cameras: if you're looking for an affordably-priced, easy-to-use camera,, I recommend researching point-n-shoot 35mm cameras with optional flash.
(example: Olympus Shoot & Go R )
Simple point-and-shoot film cameras are great because they are like disposable film cameras, but you can use them over and over again! They'll take vintage-looking photos and an affordable camera option to see if you'd want to continue with 35mm film.
some other common camera types/categories are: SLR (most common- have a little triangular viewfinder block on top), and rangefinders (much quieter and compact)
There are many local businesses worldwide that develop film & sell film cameras. Film-developing stores can scan the developed film ("negatives"), email you those photos to have digitally, and also print them out! I go to Photo Plus in San Francisco to develop my color film, There are online shops you can mail in your film to (see in links below).
I hope this is useful! Film photography (and digital photography) was the first art medium i learned and have enjoyed long-term.
recommended sites for learning, buying supplies, and more:
lomography.com
reformedfilmlab.com
How do you share film photographies on social media?
I thought that just works on digital camera
after the color film is developed i get it scanned , and then it's in a digital file!
for black and white film i develop it and then also scan the negatives, or make prints in a darkroom. and then scan the prints 🤓
the film has to be developed and then scanned
Guadalajara, January 2025
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Canon Demi and ilford HP5+
2024. fuji 400 + canon demi
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fuji 400 & Canon Demi camera
winter excerpts , 2024.
fuji 400 🎞️ taken with a canon demi 📷