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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago

Was wondering if there would be an interest in people wanting 35mm film photography shoot.

Preferably couples and females.

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
47 weeks ago

Portstewart

You would probably need to say what is done with the film after the filming

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago

Sure you could have it… are you referring to the negatives or the actually photos ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago


"You would probably need to say what is done with the film after the filming "

Also, it’s photos 35mm film photography not video.

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By *heirry84Man
47 weeks ago

Powys


"Was wondering if there would be an interest in people wanting 35mm film photography shoot.

Preferably couples and females. "

Expensive business 35mm nowadays. Back in my day I used to get a roll for.....

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By *lade10000Man
47 weeks ago

Wiltshire

I had no idea you could even buy 35mm film these days. Do you develop and print it yourself or send it to Boots…

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By *ceryMan
47 weeks ago

Malahide & Waterford

Why do you need film these days unless you are into the historical aspects of it cos you can add the characteristics, particularly the grain effect, to today's digital images.

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By *easingTimMan
47 weeks ago

Loughlinstown

I'm always impressed with the amount of professional photographers and male Masseurs that Fab seems to attract

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By *heirry84Man
46 weeks ago

Powys


"Why do you need film these days unless you are into the historical aspects of it cos you can add the characteristics, particularly the grain effect, to today's digital images.

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Nah it's still relevant. Especially for documentary photographers. My pentax 67ii has such a beautiful lens. The images have a real warm and authentic feel to them. Nothing that photoshop could ever replicate

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