Ah the project that never was… last time I posted about this project, I mentioned that during my little experiment in developing my own film last year - I lost two films to expired chemicals. Unfortunately on one of those two films was numbers 29-41 of this series. I can’t remember what was on the other film, so it was either a devastating loss that I’ve blanked from my memory or nothing special ha.
2020 366 PROJECT 26-28
During my little experiment in developing my own film last year - I lost two films to expired chemicals. I should have stopped after the first film didn’t work but I assumed that I had done something wrong, rather than it being something wrong with the equipment. Unfortunately on one of those two films was numbers 29-41 of this series.
2020 - the year where if something could go wrong - it likely did haha. I guess its a risk you take with using film , especially if you then develop it yourself - and honestly, after the project came to a stop during the first lockdown we experienced here in the UK, I wasn’t too upset at having lost a few photos . Definitely not as upset as I would have felt if it had happened in 2016!
So here are 26-28 and the next post I share for this project will be starting at day 42.
Film: Kodak T-Max 400- sent to me by Kodak Alaris and developed and scanned by myself (hence the water stains - such an amateur ha)
Camera: Canon EOS 750
2020 366 PROJECT 23-25
It seems a little odd sharing the photos from a failed project of one of the strangest years we’ve ever experienced - but here we are - the ripples of 2020 echo through…
Film: Kodak T-Max 400- sent to me by Kodak Alaris and developed and scanned by myself (hence the water stains - such an amateur ha)
2020 366 PROJECT 19-22
19/366/2020 - A random bit of graffetti in Leeds
20 & 21/366/2020 - I used to walk to the dock in my lunch - I always liked the Royal Armouries building and the second day I walked a bit further and discovered the cute free library.
22/366/2020 - I met a friend and her darling little baby for lunch. ‘Member going for lunch?
Camera: Canon EOD 750
Film: Kodak T-Max 400- sent to me by Kodak Alaris and developed and scanned by myself (hence the water stains - such an amateur ha)