My blog, although I don’t see myself as a blogger but as a Photographer I will try to blog some interesting material during the weeks.
Expect at least 2 updates a week.

First successful developed roll of film

If you followed my social media stream the last few weeks you know by know that I’m very active with vintage photography. I’ve been shooting film every since I got the RZ67ProII but not often. The last few weeks I’ve been shooting more and more film, not because it’s better than digital, but because it’s fun and it forces you to think differently. Now the easiest thing to do is of course to bring your roll of film to your local lab and have it developed, but where is the fun in that right? So I decided to do it myself, how hard can it be….

 

The first roll of film I tested was (what my son called) an Epic fail.
Hummm maybe it was still harder than expected.
Being the person I am I could not wait to test it again, somehow if something works I can wait, but if something goes wrong I have to try it again as soon as possible. So the next day I shot 2 rolls of film during a workshop, one film was a standard 100 ASA film Sensia from Fuji and one Fuji 400H Pro. Now the problem is that the Sensia is a so called E6 film and the 400H pro a so called C41 film. Or in other words, they are NOT compatible and need different chemicals.

 

However I’m not shooting film to have perfect images, that’s why I asked people to send me film that was over the date, I’m shooting film to find unique looks. One of the things you can do with color film is the so called cross processing, meaning you can develop an E6 film in C41 chemicals and …. well it’s like polaroid you never really know what you’re gonna get, which is right up my alley.

 

After the first epic fail, it was a bit exciting to test the second time, I did found out what I did wrong by the way, I forgot to turn the tank upside down every 30 seconds (was not in the manual, so before you RTFM first visit YouTube). After I did turn the tank every 30 seconds the images came out great. Today I show you some of my favorite shots from this roll of film. Scanned with the Epson V700.

 

Now one thing I have to add to this.
A lot of people will be a bit afraid when the start shooting 35mm that the resolution is not enough, with 400ASA film there is “a lot” of noise in the images when scanned on a high resolution etc. however at the moment we have some A2 prints from these images hanging in the studio and everybody that sees the images actually think they were shot with digital medium format because of the look of the images, when I tell them it’s a scan of a 35mm negative that I scanned and developed myself… well let’s say the market for second hand gear will be a little bit better 😀 And it is fun… so go out and start shooting it. That “old” stuff was not as bad as you might think.

 

Model : Esther

Esther Jun28 Pro400H (3) (2) 7

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Results streaming day

A few weeks ago we streamed a session live from our studio, this was a test and we found out we really needed faster upload for our internet if we wanted to do it the way we want it, and we are in the middle of arranging this, so we hope to be able to do more of the live streaming sessions in the near future. Today however the results from that session.

 

Model : Esther
Creations/styling : Nadine

Esther Mei 13 -61-Edit

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Images open house StudioFD with Manon

During our open house we did some photoshoots through out the day, the model for that day was our very own Manon and she was wearing creations from Nadine.
All images were shot with the Mamiya RZ67ProII and the Leaf Credo60, the first time I tested that combination and it rocks, the Credo60 is an amazing back and the slightly larger sensor really shines on the RZ67ProII.

open dag 11589-Edit

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Mini review Elinchrom square reflector

Loads of people have been asking me what reflector I used for most of the shots during the UK tour and the people visiting know it almost became a joke because we used the same reflector most of the time, soon to be nicknamed the “magic reflector”.

 

And that’s about how I think about it, it’s the newly released Elinchrom square reflector. They already had one on the market but it was taken off the market a while ago, I still own the old one but I’m very very happy they introduced a new one. So when you are looking for a great “magic” modifier get this one. You will love it. Elinchrom Square reflector

 

 

The reason is very simple.
It’s a great modifier for portraits, works great for the harsher beauty portraits, but outside it really shines. If you need a bit more lightoutput I would still recommend the Maxilight but if you want a really cool lightsource and still a lot of output make sure to check out the square reflector, it spreads the light really nicely, has high output from your strobes (a blessing outside) and it creates a very unique look to your images, I love the shadows and contours of the reflector. And pricing wise it’s one of the cheaper modifiers, so don’t miss it.

Studley Mei 22-2219-Edit

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