In this post I said that I had tried the Certo camera with 120 film but today looking at my folders I remembered that it was not like that!
Before testing the 120 film I tried small pieces of 35mm film because I'm very anxious and curious and I wanted to see how this old camera captured "reality". As I like making art so much I'm always working and experimenting a lot so I'm extremely productive, - something that for many doesn't seem to be a good thing and I cannot understand why. I mean, if you love what do you do, how not to be productive? Doing works and more works is a logical consequence of loving what you do. Pretty simple. But that's a separate topic.- I also love trying to do double exposures so as I had some film to develop I took advantage of cutting pieces of negative sticking it with tape on the camera, going outside and taking some photos and returning and keeping that in the dark and taking a new one, the same several times.
My intrigue was great reaching the end of development, I just wanted to see the little piece just revealed. For some reason it always seems that something can go wrong when one tries new things, in analogy a lot happens to me so seeing an image there is always like a miracle.
Here are some of those results. As always, scanning in rgb and grayscale to choose the one I like the most.
These first two are my favorites. I love cats so much!
Ilford HP5 Plus 400
Kodak Pro Image 100
Analog photography
I have used a Certo.phot + Ilford HP5 Plus 400 and Kodak Pro Image 100 + Developed and scanned at home
Cheers!
Bárbara Bezina ♥
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