Her er eit større galleri av alt eg gjer. He lives in Waltham, Massachusetts with his wife and their perfect dog. I share your sentiments with longing to go back in time before digital was on the rise. Maybe even rerelease some of the classics, too!Love how the colours turned out, and it’s even all the more amazing with expired film! Maybe this is why I enjoy shooting film? Either way, I really enjoyed your article. Art is obviously subjective, we all know this; what I feel like is the more defining factor of good art beyond what it means to the artist is the technical skill involved with that art. Unfortunately the price is going the opposite direction I would like it to. Once winter is over I’ll give a try.I often read about amazing film stocks of the past and feel rather bad that I will never get to experience them. No matter what speed you are shooting at and what the setting entails, Portra is and has always been able to accurately capture the moment, which is why it has become so popular not only over the past few years, but over the past two decades.The film stock’s first upgrades and changes began in 2006 when Kodak decided they wanted to enhance the scanning performances and improve their grain qualities. A painting with masterful brushstrokes, incredible use of color, and painstaking attention to detail will forever be more impressive to me than an abstract painting of colorful splatters on canvas.In that same way, a photograph taken on film will, I think, forever be more impressive to me than one taken on a digital camera. To see a more formal comparison of Portra 160 with the other two members of the Portra family (Experiment 2), go here.
Brought a typewriter to class. It’s therapeutic just to shoot. The opinion from one stranger on the internet can’t mean much, but your article definitely reminded me of some things I was to focus on in life. So, let them shimmy and shake to a 45 second clip of some Top 40 hit, I’ll snap the photos of them as they dance and then years from now, they can laugh or cringe at the images.I do have a technical question though; when you metered the expired film at 50 and 100, how did you have it processed?
Beautiful and nostalgic memories that you describe from former times.The photos in this article really reminded me of my hometown, maybe I can convince myself that being financially irresponsible just this once is worth it.ysFound it interesting that you mentioned how VC looks grungy, wondered if it was shot fresh whether or not it would still produce the look.Thanks for the review. I remember feeling a very similar way when seeing Brassaï’s photos for the first time.