norbertwoehnl, to photography
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Four shots from Kōenji (高円寺) in western Tokyo. A very interesting area to walk around and discover novel shops and unique eateries.

All photos shot with Mamiya 6 and 50mm f/4 lens on Kodak Portra 400 medium-format film.

A woman passing an old building with faded painted advertisements in Kōenji, Tokyo, Japan.
Street life reflected in a shop window, Kōenji, Tokyo, Japan.
Exterior of a café in Kōenji, Tokyo, Japan.

skinnylatte, to BelieveInFilm
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Late last year, I ran a small project with a nonprofit in San Francisco. We gave out instant film cameras (color and black and white) to 5 people who were either unhoused or who lived nearby in one of the 'SROs'. We did a tiny, tiny exhibition.

I'm still working to figure out how to make this a more regular thing, and how to show their work, because they have such amazing stories to tell.

Gargron, to BelieveInFilm
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I was very delighted to discover there’s an active and thriving community on Mastodon a while back. There’s a whole cluster of hashtags where you can find lovely analog pictures, like , , and more.

norbertwoehnl, to photography
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Four shots from Asagaya (阿佐ヶ谷) in western Tokyo. This area boosts quite a few theater spaces, and many pubs and eateries.

  1. Pubs along Star Road at dusk
  2. Restaurant Corner
  3. Evening Izakaya Scene
  4. Cafe Entrance

All photos shot with Mamiya 6 and 50mm f/4 lens on Kodak Portra 800 (images 1-3) and Kodak Portra 400 (4th image) medium-format film.

Restaurants preparing to open for the evening along Star Road in Asagaya, Tokyo, Japan.
Patrons enjoying a nice autumn evening at an Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) in Asagaya, Tokyo, Japan.
An inviting-looking entrance to a small cafe in Asagaya, located in the Suginami ward of Tokyo, Japan.

elengale, to movies
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Two people sit on a bench next to a fearless squirrel.

Probably my second best film photo of my 'career.'

frankmorrow, to movies
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launched a custom pixelfed instance for analog photographers called exposur.es

https://exposur.es/

coldkennels, to Leica
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Not going to lie: leaning out of the window of a moving steam train, desperately clutching a Leica so I don't drop it, and hoping I've got the zone-focusing and exposure right to make this shot work was a whole lot of fun.

( Ic, Zeiss Sonnar 50/1.5, Rollei Retro 400S in LC29)

skinnylatte, to BelieveInFilm
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Now that Reddit is useless, I've created a magazine over on Kbin.

https://kbin.social/m/BelieveInFilm/newest

Have a look!

kristiedegaris, (edited ) to photography
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thomaswm, to photography
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Here's a curious fellow poking its head in and posing for a Kodak moment. Taken in August 2021 at Fort Edmonton Park.

📷 Canon AE-1
🎞️ Kodak Tri-X 400 B&W

kristiedegaris, to BelieveInFilm
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Morning All. Happy Friday!

Here is an image of a local Bluebell Wood. Although Bluebells are naturalised in other parts of the world, they are actually native to Western Europe, and over half of the world's population are found in the UK.

Bluebells are a common indicator species for ancient woodlands, so bluebell woods can date back at least 1600 years.

Image is on Medium Format film - Ektar 100

skinnylatte, to BelieveInFilm
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Another scan from the film I just developed in my bathroom: the view from Tunnel View in Yosemite Valley

(Glacier Point is nicer, but also a longer drive)

(Shot on Yashica 124G, Portra 400, self-developed in Bellini C41 kit, scanned on Fuji Frontier)

botew, to random

In my opinion, one of the best feeling being a film photographer, is that moment when I realized I've unknowingly already took an epic shot a few weeks earlier.

Those are the awesomest moments.

Konica FT1
Hexanon 24/2.8
Cinestil 400D

dabowphoto, to streetphotography
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'Girl with Magnifying Glass (and subject)'
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Girl with Magnifying Glass selects a subject walking by, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
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Shot on 35mm film with a Rollei 35S
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For Prints:
https://dave-bowman.pixels.com/featured/girl-with-magnifying-glass-and-subject-dave-bowman.html
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erik, to Denmark German
norbertwoehnl, to photography
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My first medium-format film photo

I bought my Mamiya 6 in 2015 at Nisshin Camera near Akihabara. I also got two lenses, a 75mm and a 50mm. The shop owner threw in a free roll of Portra so that I could start shooting right away. And so, out of the shop I went to Hijiri-bashi, the bridge outside Ochanomizu Station that affords this famous view along the Kanda River.

Shot with Mamiya 6 and 75mm f/3.5 lens on Kodak Portra 160 film.

Gargron, to BelieveInFilm
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The last shot on the roll was for something fun.

Canon AE-1 Program
Ilford HP5 400
Helios 44M 58mm/2

skinnylatte, (edited ) to california
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It doesn't matter how many times I develop my own film (only started learning in March!), I am always amazed when there is a photo on the negative!

Lower Yosemite Falls in Yosemite Valley. Shot on film.

(Yashica 124G, Portra 400, self-dev in Bellini C41 kit and scanned on Fuji Frontier)

firda, to BelieveInFilm

I feel like I'm beating a dead horse but here's the day 7 installment of my winter photo advent calendar thingy. No digital filter was used on this photo. All the special effects are courtesy of the crappy camera (a Coronet Flashmaster bakelite camera from the 1950's) and my sloppy film developing technique. You're welcome.

skinnylatte, (edited ) to BelieveInFilm
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Some photos I took when I was visiting my family in Singapore last week

(Nikon FE, 50mm f1.8, Ilford FP4, self-dev in Rodinal 1:25, scanned on Plustek 8200i)

skinnylatte, to BelieveInFilm
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Lotta's was an antique and pie shop on Polk St. They closed late last year, but not before I got a pic of their giant inflatable flamingos

(Hasselblad 500C, 100mm lens, Portra, self dev)

skinnylatte, (edited ) to food
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I took a photo of my mum's cousin at work. Turns out she runs Singapore's best rated wanton noodles shop! Very proud of her family for what they've built

https://sethlui.com/yong-chun-wan-ton-noodle-singapore/

(Yashica Mat 124G, Portra 400, self developed and scanned)

Gargron, to BelieveInFilm
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Hotel lobby. NYC.

📷 Canon AE-1 Program
🎞️ Kodak Vision3 250D
🔭 Canon FD 50mm/1.8

dodosan, to random French
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Les deux pellicules que j'attendais avec impatience ne déçoivent pas 👀

dodosan,
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