Would you rather go to the lumber store, buy some cherry wood, finish it and hang the shelves on your wall or buy a premade system from Ikea that takes 30 minutes to put together? Would you rather unclog your own toilet, or call a plumber. Change your oil or take it to Jiffy Lube. You get the point. I’ve spent over a month in Cuba. There’s a saying there that every Cuban is an engineer. Out of necessity. There aren’t Home Depot’s or Auto Zone’s lining the streets of Havana. You must learn how to make things yourself. Use your hands to build something. Figure it out. It’s mostly preference here of course. But having been a handyman for a large portion of my life, I really enjoyed building things. I flipped my first house at 24. I was HVAC certified. I was a maintenance technician and supervisor for large residential properties. I loved doing plumbing, electrical and carpentry work. When I lived on a farm, we did a lot of handyman stuff to keep it running. I see parallels to my life as a Cuban engineer and shooting, developing and scanning film. My next stage would be printing. Maybe one day after I have more room. But my point is, do you like using your hands to create something or would you rather hire someone? I personally enjoy shooting both film and digital. But I do feel a higher level of satisfaction from shooting film. I could care less about the time it takes. It’s more fun.
Yes, using my hands when creating something, is really one of the reasons of using film for me. developing at home is fun handmaking.
here is one of my kind of slideshow including some steps – https://youtu.be/4dy4WH4ZEFQ
I’m also dreaming about printing in the dark room. one day for sure.
I never was a good painter, but feel good myself when “painting” with cameras.
Cool video. How do you like the Rollei 400? I saw it the other day in a camera store. It’s cheaper than HP5. Looks nice.
i have a few nicely exposed and developed.
Just found this roll published with one of my posts here.
I exposed this roll as @200-400 and developed for 800
i just found out that this film should be a little bit overexposed. the dark and mid areas are usually very dark. of course depend on the taste and the photographed moment.
https://www.victorbezrukov.com/dunes-forest-mountains-urban-city-and-people-everything-on-rollei-rpx400/
thanks. not too high contrast, looks similar to hp5. Maybe I’ll give it a try.
Good luck !