Sarah and I visited the Calgary Zoo back in July. I shot a lot of expired film that day. These shots of the lemurs were taken with expired Fuji Superia 100 film.
Still more photos from my trip to Elbow Falls with Sarah. These were shot on expired (and no longer available) Lomography Redscale 100. Its replacement is the much improved Lomography Redscale XR 50-200.
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 […]
A couple years ago I participated in a Winter Fashion Shoot at Big Hill Springs Provincial Park. It was a bloody cold day with very few daylight hours for shooting. These few turned out alright. They were shot on CineStill 800T which is a motion picture film.
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.
I shot these at Lake Louise one winter with my then new Diana F+. I had been shooting Instax Mini with the Diana F+ and forgot to remove the little insert lens that makes the Instant Back work before loading 120 film. You can see it in the photos. It’s the oddly shaped black frame […]
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.