I love experimenting with new-to-me and expired film. These were shot using some old Agfa HDC 100 film that I recently acquired. I bought a variety of expired film on eBay and I’ve been steadily working through the lot with hit and miss results. It is always a good idea with expired film to give […]
These were shot on Canada Day at Eau Claire Market and Prince’s Island Park using Kodak Farbwelt 100 film. Kodak Farbwelt is made in Germany and has a slightly different colour palette from Kodak Gold. The reason for this is because Kodak tweaked the emulsion a bit so the film colours would be processed accurately […]
I spent an afternoon wandering around Carburn Park when I spotted these boys on the lake in a canoe. I shot these on cross-processed Rollei Crossbird 200.
I shot this self-portrait with my Diana F+. At the time, I didn’t realize that I had forgotten to remove the Instax insert lens and so that’s why this photo is the way it is. There’s more from this roll of film if you’re interested.
When I first took up photography, I visited Union Cemetery quite a bit and took many photos. These were shot using FPP Red Scale 50 film from the Film Photography Project. The FPP no longer sells this film, but they do offer a Svema Red Scale 25 which I have yet to shoot with.
I have a lot of photos taken at Heritage Park. I’ve gone there many times simply because there is a lot to photograph. These were shot on Kodak Ektachrome E100 GX. I absolutely love Ektachrome and hope that when Kodak starts selling it again soon that it will be every bit as good as the […]
These photos of the Peace Bridge here in Calgary were shot on a photo walk one day. I used a Chinese film called Lucky Charm 200 (it actually says Lucky Charm on the edge code).
I shot these at the Lilac Festival a couple years ago using Rollei Redbird 400 film. Even though the box speed is 400, I shot these at 100 ISO. This is the second roll of Redbird I’ve shot and the first one (shot at box speed) came out even darker than these photos. I hate […]