Every time I have a chance to shoot film, it makes me feel alive as a photographer again. This isn’t about the trend, pretentiousness or anything of the sort. It just feels real. It also usually edits better than digital, negative film has a wonderful ability to hold highlight details that digital cameras simply can’t capture.

The color images in this post are shot on a Mamiya 645AF w/ the stock AF 80mm f2.8 lens. The black and white images are shot on Neopan 400 with my new baby, a Canonet QL-17 G-III.

An Horse

An Horse

An Horse

An Horse

An Horse

An Horse

Kelley James

Kelley James

Kelley James

Kelley James

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One Response to “Film (and An Horse shoot part 2)”

  1. sam says:

    top one is really something mate, I need to try some double exposing with my RB. I really enjoy checking out the stuff you shoot on film. Keep it up.

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