Planes, Trains, and Automobiles EditionPlease post film photos, talk about film photography, film gear like cameras, film stocks, news, and tips/tricks in this thread.Also talk about darkroom practices, enlargers, photo paper, techniques like dodging/burning, tools, and equipment related to enlarging, developing, and printing.Thread Question: Do you develop yourself or let a lab do it for you? Previous thread: >>4482671
>lab fucked up my cinestill 400D >said it got caught in the machine and it over deved it inshallah ill burn down the lab shoulda just done it myself but I was feeling lazyat least the usable photos had some halation to them
>>4489678Bulk load some remjet backed film into normal canisters and send it to them anonymously.
Got a 4x5 camera for a project I had in mind and I haven't shot a single image of what I wanted cuz I'm so scared they will all be looking at me with my fucking tripod in front of their establishments taking pictures. What to do /fgt/
> airplanes
Go look at my thread fellow filmnerds >>4487074
> Automobiles
>>4489677>tqyeah for c41 at least I trust the old asian lady down the block that has been running her lab since at least the days when people thought aps might take off over myself with a sous vide machine. I do scan my negs at home and keep them well stored however because I would love to get into darkroom work at some point. >>4489695if you have some solid prints or a photobooklet or something bring them with you to show/give to any wary store owners when you explain you're working on a new project. when I go night shooting now I tend to bring a copy or two of my mannequin zine I made so if someone asks me wtf i'm doing I can show them that I'm at only a weirdo out late with a camera and nothing more.also, i'd be more concerned with passersby interrupting the setup/shot than the owners, if you're on a public street/sidewalk giving you some side eye is probably the worst they can do.