Who says film is dead........

You would be wrong. Very wrong. I think film is slowly coming back. It really does take a true passion to love film. Film can be a pain at time. Always in the dark, smelly hands due to chemicals. But in the end the quality of your prints is ten fold if not more than digital prints. When shooting you have to slow down and take everything into account, exposure, lighting, just ever little detail to make a good neg. For example one of my teachers I have right now Joey Seawell (check him and his wife out) shoot almost all film and very little digital. Even weddings. His stuff is killer. But with that you just have to know what you are doing. Recently at school we have started color neg film. First was a kelvin assignment. Ehh it was ok. This past week we had to go a color water assignment. We were required to Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten balanced transparency film. This project was a lot of fun. I will be scanning some of the negatives I did not turn in.

A while back I obtained a roll of Ektar 120 ISO 100 film. I decided to use the film at the local Lamborghini Dealership. When I was done I had the film developed at my school but couldn't do anything with it because we were doing just black and white. but since we have started color we were checked out on film scanners. Here is a preview of one picture. In the original picture(which is a screen shot) the film has a very very blue cast over the picture due to the fact the computer I was using didn't have the Ektar Color Profile. I was kinda worried at first until I pulled the image into Photoshop. All I have to say is WOW!!!! The capabilities of scanned film blew me away. I was able to correct all the color cast through out the image. I really want to start shooting more color film and maybe even do that once I have my own studio!

Onto the images. Let me know what you guys think.

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