Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Black and White Film

Here's the second set of film I processed with TheDarkRoom.com last week. I'm really happy with their service so far. The whole process took about 1 week and the price isn't bad compared to the other ones I've found online. These are a mix of Ilford XP2 Super 400 and Kodak Pro BW400CN. I prefer the Kodak because of the shadow details and its sharp imagery.

These were taken at El Segundo's Movie at the Park. We were mainly there for the food (duh!) but it's pointless to take photos of them with black and white film.

I love that you can see so much detail in Juku's face. Typically hard to see due to her dark black coat and shading from her bangs.

And Kami's too. She's so dramatic with her emotional expression. 


The next 10 or so were shot with the Ilford and you can see the difference.









I chatted with this lady for a bit after she caught the fish. I guess no one really hassles you about fishing on the shoreline at 7am.


Took this one of Amado during our daily walk. He said it's profile worthy since he looks slim.

The Rottweiler that we always say "hi" to on our way to the strand.


Some photos from the Arboretum.



and The Grove...


On the road for a Malaya Project shoot in Rancho Cucamonga.


Stopped by my cousin's, Marissa, for her birthday bbq. Thanks for not wasting my film. You actually took a decent one of me and Amado and I still have backyard envy!

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