But for Jess Beaudin, the process of developing film has long been a fascination. “My first camera was actually a film camera,” she told CBC’s Daybreak Kamloops. “It's just like such a different ...
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Why wait for a photo lab when you can develop film at home, cheaper, faster, and with more control
When I was a food and product photographer, I could visit the cooking lab to collect the items for the shoot, get to my studio, do the shoot, then pop to the lab and have finished negatives and prints ...
35 mm photo film emerges from an automated developing machine. After years of decline, photography film is again rolling off manufacturing lines, through cameras, and out of processing machines at a ...
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