AboutJoe Appel Expertise I can answer questions related to many areas of photography, but most specifically relating to photojournalism. I can also offer advice on using digital and 35mm cameras, Adobe Photoshop, and digital photography in general. Once upon a time I was pretty good in a darkroom too.
Experience I have been a staff photographer for a major metropolitan newspaper group (over 100,000 circulation) for 12 years. Concurrently, I have maintained a freelance photography business.
Organizations belong to National Press Photographers Association
Publications Rolling Stone, USA Today, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Palm Beach Post, New York Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Super Street Bike, Motorcyclist, Sport Rider, Cycle World, Roadracing World, T.W.O. (Two Wheels Only), the ABA Journal.
Question Hello, I've recently purchased an AF SLR camera for which I intend to use on various arts projects. I'm looking to recreate similar effects to what can be achieved with a lomo colorsplash camera, which I can replicate very well, my question though is about film.
Is there such a thing of rough quality 35mm film, similar in ways to the film used in 35mm film cinema cameras? if there isn't can you perhaps suggest another alternative?
Thanks, Stuart Barrett
Answer Stuart,
I really don't know what you're talking about. Sorry.
I can tell you that film from Seattle Film Works is really ends from 35mm cinematic film. As such it must be developed by a specialty processor. You might have trouble finding it as 35mm film becomes less and less the medium of choice for photographers.