Water Reflections With Kodak Ektar
I had a large batch of color negative film developed recently and out of about ten rolls of film, this one was a stand out image for me. I’ve long been a fan of the overly saturated colors of Kodak Ektar color negative film, particularly in medium format.
Color Film In The Summer Sun
I don’t work with color film nearly as often as I should. This is especially true in the summer months here in Oregon when we have glorious blue skies and warm colors everywhere you look. It’s a perfect combination for film stocks like Kodak Ektar.
Color Film With Morning Light
Early morning light is often the best light. Especially when working with the human figure and color film. There is a warm glow that is impossible to capture in any other way.
Kodak Portra With Some Lens Flare
Working with Kodak Portra color film on a very warm summer day. I love working with color negative film. There is a nice blend of grain and grit to it while also showing off fantastic details, especially when working with medium format film.
Polaroid Type 59: Last Frame
People forget, but there was a time when Polaroid made a large variety of peel apart films in multiple formats. One of my favorites was Type 59, a 4×5 peel apart film I would often use with a Crown Graphic press camera. This was my last frame of Polaroid Type 59 before it was discontinued.