Thank you so much!! really quite different from when I used these rolls in overcast European weather. The sun brought out all the film's attributes even more!
Thank you so much! some of them came out great, wish I got to spend some more time in the cities to snap some every day life. Oh well maybe next time 💙
These are nice photos. Out of all the film photographers I follow on here you have some of the perfectly exposed photos . Many will pull highlights in post. I always take my film to a lab. They can do a way better job then me if I home developed. Pro image was around in the US around 2010 I believe then it was discontinued. I bought a 5 pack then and kept it in my fridge. About 2015 or 2016 I took photos of friends of mine outdoors on a cloudy day. The film was expired. They were some of the nicest photos I took. So when it came back again. I bought 2 5 packs before the prices went up. I still have expired rolls from the first pack from 2010. I use expired and fresh film. My favorite film is Kodak Ektar. I love saturated film .
Thank you so much for your kind words! I also take the photos to the lab and to be honest I barely touch them once developed and scanned. When I like the film I feel that anything I could do to it editing/pushing/pulling will just make the photos look less good. (Maybe because I am very bad at editing haha but always feel like less is more when it comes to film photos). I have a roll of Ektar in the fridge right now, have yet to try it because I'm a bit intimidated by it and its price tag haha, so I am waiting for a perfect occasion to shoot it. But I am so excited to see the results. Looks like such a gorgeous film. And yes the Pro Image is actually one of the most stable film stocks, should not really succumb to time or heat that much. I am making a video about it now, and turns out it was actually made to withstand more "extreme" conditions, so I feel like that one will still be good in your fridge after many years :)
❤😊📷 Enjoyed your video as always! Look forward to your full review of the Pro Image 100. I have a few rolls I will be dropping off at the lab soon, if they turn out close to as nice as yours I will be happy!! I’m guessing it will be my most used color film (if the prices stay decent anyway). 🙂
Thank you so so much! 💙 I am editing the Pro Image video now, and I still really love this film! How did your rolls do ? Were you happy with the developed photos? It is a really great film!
@@exploring_analog I still need to scan them.. 🫣🙂 Have been busy with traveling etc., need to do that one of these days though! Probably when I see your video it will motivate me to get that done, haha! I'll be watching for it! 😊
Beautiful work! The location really showcased the tones of both film stocks, and I like how you composed your shots.
Thank you so much!! really quite different from when I used these rolls in overcast European weather. The sun brought out all the film's attributes even more!
Oh my gosh 🤤🤤🤤 what beautiful picturessssssssss. ❤ looks incredible
Thank you so much! some of them came out great, wish I got to spend some more time in the cities to snap some every day life. Oh well maybe next time 💙
These are nice photos. Out of all the film photographers I follow on here you have some of the perfectly exposed photos . Many will pull highlights in post. I always take my film to a lab. They can do a way better job then me if I home developed. Pro image was around in the US around 2010 I believe then it was discontinued. I bought a 5 pack then and kept it in my fridge. About 2015 or 2016 I took photos of friends of mine outdoors on a cloudy day. The film was expired. They were some of the nicest photos I took. So when it came back again. I bought 2 5 packs before the prices went up. I still have expired rolls from the first pack from 2010. I use expired and fresh film. My favorite film is Kodak Ektar. I love saturated film .
Thank you so much for your kind words! I also take the photos to the lab and to be honest I barely touch them once developed and scanned. When I like the film I feel that anything I could do to it editing/pushing/pulling will just make the photos look less good. (Maybe because I am very bad at editing haha but always feel like less is more when it comes to film photos). I have a roll of Ektar in the fridge right now, have yet to try it because I'm a bit intimidated by it and its price tag haha, so I am waiting for a perfect occasion to shoot it. But I am so excited to see the results. Looks like such a gorgeous film. And yes the Pro Image is actually one of the most stable film stocks, should not really succumb to time or heat that much. I am making a video about it now, and turns out it was actually made to withstand more "extreme" conditions, so I feel like that one will still be good in your fridge after many years :)
❤😊📷 Enjoyed your video as always! Look forward to your full review of the Pro Image 100. I have a few rolls I will be dropping off at the lab soon, if they turn out close to as nice as yours I will be happy!! I’m guessing it will be my most used color film (if the prices stay decent anyway). 🙂
Thank you so so much! 💙 I am editing the Pro Image video now, and I still really love this film! How did your rolls do ? Were you happy with the developed photos? It is a really great film!
@@exploring_analog I still need to scan them.. 🫣🙂 Have been busy with traveling etc., need to do that one of these days though! Probably when I see your video it will motivate me to get that done, haha! I'll be watching for it! 😊
Yeah Elektra is Kodak Aerocolor, similar to santacolor, i get bulk rolled aerocolor, its my favorite film right now other then Kodak Ektar.
I really love it for sunny days, so sharp! Haven't tried ektar yet since I only shoot 100 iso rarely but it is high on my list for next fils to try :)