After 15 years of shooting digital I decided it would be fun to shoot some film again. Shot some Tmax 100 last summer at the Screwpile Regatta in Solomon's, Md and finally got around to developing it last night. What a flashback it was!! Fumbling around in the dark to get the film threaded on the reel, the smell of the chemicals, the rapt attention paid to the timer to get the agitation right. All the while the mixed sensation of anticipation and dread waiting to see if there were images or just a blank strip of film. I'm happy to report there are in fact images on the film!! Ended up doing 2 rolls and both look like nice contrasty images. Won't know for sure until I get them scanned, but from the look of the negs I'm pretty confident.
I'll never forget the first time I developed and printed photos. I was 8, visiting a cousin who had a darkroom. Watching that image magically appear as the paper soaked in the developer was the coolest thing I'd ever seen!! I kinda pity people born in the digital age as they'll likely never experience that.
I'll never forget the first time I developed and printed photos. I was 8, visiting a cousin who had a darkroom. Watching that image magically appear as the paper soaked in the developer was the coolest thing I'd ever seen!! I kinda pity people born in the digital age as they'll likely never experience that.