Photography on film - street photography with Hasselblad (ii) (For the Analog Photography community).

I posted a few images from this 120 BW roll Kodak TX400 film that I exposed with Hasselblad 500cm fully manual medium format camera equipped with Hasselblad A12 back that set the size of the frames and the amount of the frames we can get on the regular roll of 120 film. A12 is about exactly 12 6x6 frames, perfectly square, huge in comparison to 135 films, and even more huge if to compare to 35mm half-frame tiny bricks. The scanning process of these big negatives is a joy of the real handmade Art. As usual, I scan the negatives one by one, so as film photography is described as a slow process, so I don't see any reason to make scanning finalization more robotic than enjoyable.


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My workflow of the whole 12 frames already scanned and opened for the slight edit with the Lightroom application.

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Hasselblad 500cm
Distagon 40/4
Kodak TX400 exposed at box speed +1 stop.
Kodak d-76 developer.

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Here we go. I just created this Analog (FILM) Photog. I'm still learning the community managing process, so please be patient. And we also need your help - so don't hesitate to join even if you don't use any analog camera. Sure you will find some special stuff photographed by amazing photographers with their Film cameras.


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Photography © Victor Bezrukov
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