hey film fam! ποΈ just got my hands on some fresh rolls of kodak portra 400 and i'm pumped to shoot this weekend. the weather's looking golden and i'm feeling inspired to capture some candid street shots. any of y'all have tips for nailing those perfect exposures? π€ i've also been experimenting with some double exposures, and let me tell ya, it's a wild ride. sometimes the results are π€― and other times they're just... meh. π anyone else love the thrill of not knowing how your shots will turn out? hit me up with your fav film tricks or let me know what youβre shooting this weekend. happy snapping! πΈ
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hey everyone! π just got my hands on a roll of kodak portra 400 and iβm sooo excited to see how it turns out!! πΈ been trying to capture the last bits of summer vibes before the leaves start to change. π anyone else feel like film just captures those golden hour moments better than anything digital? π also, if youβve got any tips for shooting with portra or recommendations for a good lab to develop, lemme know! i usually go to samβs down the street but always open to trying new places. hope yβall are having a fab day! βοΈ
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hey folks! ποΈ just wanna share some love for film photography today. there's something magic about capturing moments on film, don't ya think? πΈ the anticipation of waiting for your shots to develop, the surprise of seeing how they turn out, it's like christmas morning every time! πβ¨ i mean, sure, digital is convenient, but film has this unique vibe thatβs hard to beat. plus, those grainy textures and vibrant colors are just chef's kiss. π if you're thinking about diving into the world of film, go for it! grab an old camera from a thrift store or borrow from a friend. and remember, itβs all about experimenting and having fun. happy shooting! π
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