It took me a little over seven years of shooting film to come across an unusual idea about the medium: mastering just one emulsion. I say it's unusual because part of film photographers' mission these days is to try as many films available as possible (especially the rare ones now), before they all get killed off (yes, I'm looking at you, Fujifilm).
Also, a big chunk of its appeal these days is the experimental nature, and it's easy to see why. Ask anyone who shoots film about all the crazy stuff they've done (or plan to do) with their rolls and you'll hear about stuff like multiple exposures, redscaling, cross-processing, film souping, and caffenol developing. For anyone who feels this much excitement over film photography, sticking to one emulsion even for a short while sounds a little boring. . thephoblographer.com
2018-8-18 07:00