took this on a recent trip to London over the bank holiday weekend. like you say, the darker, more contrasty images have a deeper effect but even landscapes/architecture in bright sunshine look great, more subtle but still great. I was always hesitant to use films like this due to costs but this is the joy of the Wonderbox. I get to use films I would never try otherwise and it's really opened my eyes to new films... great work all :)
Your Wonderbox is confined to a limited number of people. There are hell lots of film shooter outsite Europe or USA. For example, in India, we have a thriving and passionate film photography community. So, if you feel you want to go global and expand the community, you will have to think outside your comfort level. I have said this to others like Nico, Camera rescue or silvergrain. Don't want to spoil your show, but you are confined to a small world, there is a very big world outside which I guess you don't care till now. Sorry, if I have hurt anyone, that was not the intention.
heya! I definitely do care about the world outside the UK 😊 but unfortunately international shipping has been made much more complex and expensive from the UK in the past 18 months, thanks to the wonderful combo of COVID + Brexit. So it's not an easy problem to solve
yes - but you'll need a darkroom! You completely unravel the emulsion from within the canister - expose it with different digital effects - and then roll it back up 😀 Might take a fair few attempts to get the right balance of exposure!
took this on a recent trip to London over the bank holiday weekend. like you say, the darker, more contrasty images have a deeper effect but even landscapes/architecture in bright sunshine look great, more subtle but still great. I was always hesitant to use films like this due to costs but this is the joy of the Wonderbox. I get to use films I would never try otherwise and it's really opened my eyes to new films... great work all :)
oh perfect! Do you have the sample images on Instagram/Flickr/personal website that I could see them?!
@@AnalogueWonderland I've only uploaded one so far from this roll @gilead_studios on Instagram, I will be posting more though.
I've been looking forward to using this one! Think I'll have a go with my Dubblefilm SHOW camera at the next social occasion for that playful look 🎉
great combo!
I've won a roll of this film as part of one of your giveaways, looking forward to playing with it
Your Wonderbox is confined to a limited number of people. There are hell lots of film shooter outsite Europe or USA. For example, in India, we have a thriving and passionate film photography community. So, if you feel you want to go global and expand the community, you will have to think outside your comfort level. I have said this to others like Nico, Camera rescue or silvergrain. Don't want to spoil your show, but you are confined to a small world, there is a very big world outside which I guess you don't care till now. Sorry, if I have hurt anyone, that was not the intention.
heya! I definitely do care about the world outside the UK 😊 but unfortunately international shipping has been made much more complex and expensive from the UK in the past 18 months, thanks to the wonderful combo of COVID + Brexit. So it's not an easy problem to solve
Hi! Do you know if it’s possible to recreate this type of film in a diy way? Like this type of film and also kono
yes - but you'll need a darkroom! You completely unravel the emulsion from within the canister - expose it with different digital effects - and then roll it back up 😀 Might take a fair few attempts to get the right balance of exposure!
Cool film! :)
Can you ship film stocks to India?