2020 366 Project 42-46

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.

42/366/2020 - it had been raining, a lot

42/366/2020 - it had been raining, a lot

43/266/2020 - I sometimes miss walking around Leeds in my lunch, mainly for the spectaculer architecture

43/266/2020 - I sometimes miss walking around Leeds in my lunch, mainly for the spectaculer architecture

44/366/2020 - it turns out this is a clothing brand but I still love the sticker!

44/366/2020 - it turns out this is a clothing brand but I still love the sticker!

45/366/2020 - Honestly not sure I like this one - but it is what it is

45/366/2020 - Honestly not sure I like this one - but it is what it is

46/366/2020 - I can’t actually remember the last time I had this many coins in my purse! Camera: Canon EOS 750 Film: Kodak Tri-X 400

46/366/2020 - I can’t actually remember the last time I had this many coins in my purse!

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400

Around Scarborough

Confession: Even though we did go to Scarborough for a visit this year, these photos are over two years old now. I am perpetually playing catch up with photos on this blog. These photos are again from the batch I developed myself and have the signs to show it but I still love them. Scarborough is so iconic that even some bubbles and streaks couldn’t dampen my enthusiasm for it.

These photos were taken with Silberra U200 film in my quest to find a black and white film to love as much as I loved Kodak’s BW400CN film. I feel like the type of black and white film I want now is perhaps different to how it was before. I like the softness and subtle contrasts of these photos a lot and I look forward to trying more Silberra films.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Silberra U200
Location: Scarborough

Beningbrough Hall Little Details

I honestly have no idea why I’ve just sat on these photos for so long because I love them. I wish I had more ideas of what to do with all the photos I’ve taken - I used to love sharing them here, on Flickr and Insta. But Flickr got too expensive for the reward, Insta is soooo much effort and akthough I’m happy sharing them here still - I honestly have no idea how many of you are still around or if I’m just pissing in the wind haha.

Anyway… I still love these photos. The upside down R on the typewriter and the font of the Wild Woodbine Cigarettes are what caught my eye the most.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Kodak TMax 400
Location: Beningbrough Hall (I think I’ve shared all the photos from there now lol)

Hello again!

So once again I have left 6 months between posts and once again, it came to renewal time on Squarespace and I couldn’t let my blog go. The rather silly thing is that I have loads of photos that I could share from the last 2 years or so, but I just haven’t. And I’m not really sure why I haven’t. I guess it doesn’t really matter why - or why not. We all know its been a very strange time lately and I’ve been genuinely impressed by other people who have managed to keep their sh*t together.

So rather than dwell, lets just get into some new (to you at least) photos instead…

These kind of photos remind me of fireworks.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Fuji Superia 200