Billingsgate Market
Shot of Billingsgate Market taken with Polaroid 350 Land Camera on Fujifilm FP-100C colour pack film. This is pretty underexposed, but I like the sky and clouds.
Shot of Billingsgate Market taken with Polaroid 350 Land Camera on Fujifilm FP-100C colour pack film. This is pretty underexposed, but I like the sky and clouds.
Shot of more London Bikes taken with Polaroid 350 Land Camera on Fujifilm FP-100C colour pack film. While pulling it from the camera it got stuck and didn’t develop correctly, but I think it looks kind of cool anyway.
On 14th May I attended the Brighton Street Photography Workshop with Paul Russell, member of iN-PUBLiC, the street photography collective. Paul is probably best known for his street photography around Britain’s seaside towns that are often amusing. This is my second street photography Read More …
Fujifilm Superia 400 X-Tra is a relatively cheap colour negative film, that in the UK can be found fairly easily in places like Boots. Because it’s so cheap it was the first roll of film I shot and developed at Read More …
I love instant film! There I said it and it’s true, at the press of a shutter you have in your hands a physical print in seconds or minutes (depending on which instant film it is), that’s amazing isn’t it? Read More …
Last summer I shot my first roll of slide film, Fujifilm Provia 100 in 135 format in my Leica M6 TTL, below are a couple of my favourite shots. The film was shot at box speed and metering was done Read More …
While my wife and children were away for a few days visiting my in-laws I wanted to do a short photo project to try something different. The Project The project I decided on was a day in my life through Read More …
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