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Kodak film favorites

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Kodak film Favorites
Portra 800
The versatility of this film stock is my favorite part. I love shooting in low light and really appreciate the 800 film speed. I also love the colors. Portra 400 is popular and I shoot that as well but I prefer the colors of 800 alot more. It's perfect in almost all situations. It's pricy so watch out $$$$
Tri-X 400
I'm a stickler for timeless things and the look of Tri-X is timeless x 100. The grain texture is very attractive and real looking. Photographing family events on this is a must. It captures the emotion of my family at their best.
Ektar 100
Wow is the best word I can use for Ektar. The colors are bright and wonderful. It almost looks digital but still has the film look. If it's sunny outside this is the film I use. Also does well in lowlight with my VR lens. It's pricy but worth it!
Price, availability and need aside these are my go to film stocks. 
( fyi this photo was shot with Kodak Vision 3 )


Minolta Gang

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Superman is in the Minolta Gang
Kodak Ultramax 400
Me


Bok Tower Gardens on Film

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Bok Tower Gardens - Kodak Pro Image 100


Sunny 16 rule

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Estimate correct exposures without a light meter
Works for both: Color or Black & White film.


The Plaza Coral Gables construction

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Up at the Plaza Coral Gables
Inside the construction area of the Plaza Coral Gables is a small house where the owner didn't sellout. Reminded me of the Pixar movie UP.



Beauty in the weeds

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Beauty in the weeds
Kodak Pro Image 100
I was in my backyard and noticed these tiny flowers. I used a macro lens to get close and whats amazing is the beauty. These flowers are 1/2 of an inch tiny.
Tiny flowers in the backyard
Daisy Weeds
Peach colored flowers
Two white heads
She loves me, She loves me not...


Sunburst effect on Kodak Ultramax 400

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Cloud on Portra 400

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CLOUD IN THE SKY
Cumulus congestus cloud formation.


Doral - Downtown captured on Kodak film

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DOWNTOWN DORAL on film
Kodak Ektar 100 film shot at twilight with the Nikon F6 - 50mm
Doral Yard Neon Sign
Main Entrance - Galloway Rd / Main Street
Palm Tree lined road with lights
New construction of an art center in the park nearby.


Red Chevy Classic!

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Lighthouse Point

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Perspective
Include items in the foreground and background to make your subject appear larger.
Matters
The Lighthouse looks smaller at same distance.
Shot on Cinestill 50D


Frame Burn!

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First of the roll ∙ partial image ∙ frame burn 


Things look better on Tri-x

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Random assortment of Kodak Tri-X 400 film photographs
Brickell City Center
Douglas Road
Yellow Flowers
Miami Cuban bread
Paint
Miami Lizard


The Fair at dusk

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Film Negative that looks positive

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Turning a film negative into a film positive by creating a new film negative.
Neg Pro
I have this Nikon lens adapter for film negatives. Its made to quickly digitize film negatives with a digital camera. The idea is you take a digital photo of a film negative then invert it on your computer. It’s faster and smaller then a scanner. With the added benefit of future upgrades to your digital camera. DSLR scanning as some call it. 

SO just for fun I wondered what if I attached this to my F6 film camera and photographed a negative to create a new negative that looks like a positive.
Instructions on how the adapter works, but instead of a digital camera I used a film camera.
Original negative
New negative of original negative taken using digital adapter but with a film camera.
Inverted turns the original negative into a positive, as usual.
New negative made with the adapter turns the positive looking negative into a negative looking positive.
Film negative but positive
Film negative inverted positive but negative
Its a real unique thing to look at a film negative and see a positive image, and not used a computer to do it.
Film is fun!
This is a negative?
Negative Positive


George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge

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Louisville 2nd Street Bridge
Photographed on Nikon f80, 50mm - Kodak Portra 400


Family owned logistics business WTDC celebrates its 45th Anniversary

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Family owned logistics business WTDC celebrates its 45th Anniversary on March 8th, 2022.
President and CEO Sean Gazitua says this 45 year milestone is a testament to the dedication of its employees and the willingness of the company to reinvent itself over the years. The company was founded in 1977 as the first General Order (G.O.) warehouse in Miami, Florida. Today, WTDC is an internationally respected full-service logistics company and Foreign Trade Zone.
“Serving the logistics needs of our customers is not without its challenges in these times,” says Gazitua. “But by building better relationships, planning logistics well ahead, and putting technology at the forefront, we can still help our customers exceed their performance benchmarks.”
Mr. Gazitua is now the third generation of the family to lead the business after becoming President and CEO in 2017, succeeding his father Ralph L. Gazitua in the position. The company prides itself on customer service and providing a safe and healthy working environment for its employees. WTDC specializes in global supply chain management, door to door transportation, and Foreign Trade Zone inventory control for the Duty Free and Travel retail industry and provides logistics for electronics, renewable energy components, and other commodities.
“I am so grateful to our employees and customers who will propel us well past our 45th Anniversary” says Gazitua.
View services at https://wtdc.com
WTDC President and CEO Sean Gazitua displays a Proclamation from Miami-Dade County naming Tuesday, March 8, 2022 as “WTDC 45th Anniversary Day.”


Red flowers

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FLOWERS ON FILM
Kodak Portra 400


When to use Color or Black and White film

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BlackWhite film
I get better, timeless photographs with
I tend to be more picky when I photograph black & white film. The lack of color or knowing that this photo that I’m about to take has no color makes me think more. I noticed my black and white photos are better photos. Obviously the lack of color focuses my attention on the composition. Thats why I take better b/w photos.
I have more film photography fun with
Color film
Shooting color film is easy for me because its so much fun. It’s easy for other people to enjoy too. If the composition isn’t perfect it still looks good because it’s shot on film. Also developing color C-41 film adds to the fun. The color negative sparks my curiosity and playing the colors on the scans is fun too.


Tiffany on Kodak film

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Tiffany lamp - Kodak Ultramax 400 film
Check out these colors, amazing!