What is it about film that is so appealing? It's finicky, it's expensive, and limitations abound. Yet, in our ever-increasing digitally-dependant world, film persists. For me, the experience is more satisfying. The process is slower, tactile, more methodical, and the result delivers a moment captured on a physical medium. There's just something about it.
PALM SPRINGS
Pentax K1000, SMC 50mm 1.7, Ilford HP5+ and FujiFilm 200
Buffalo Jones and Lucky Chase
J Bones Musicland, Spokane, Washington
Pentax K1000, K-Star 28mm 2.8, Ilford HP5+ Pushed 2 Stops
Moments In Between
Pentax ME Super, K-Star 28mm 2.8, Ilford HP5+
Pentax K1000, K-Star 28mm 2.8, FujiFilm 200
As captured through the lens of my Fuji Mini 90
Something about the gimmicky, unprofessional nature of instant film photography is what draws me to it. I love to take a "low quality" medium like this and attempt to capture something amazing.
The Boss