I’ve home developed another two rolls of film. One color 120 film and one b&w 120 film. I didn’t know I was shooting b&w and I was having trouble with my 120 film back on my Mamiya RZ 67 (I’ve since replaced it) so I’m not bothering doing much with those negatives unless I get into a darkroom.
I used my Fuji GA645zi for the color film. That camera is basically a medium format point and shoot. Perfect for walking around. This week I met a couple tough guys.
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I needed examples of male-female rock duets so I listed the the Jesus and Mary Chain song, “Sometimes Always” and then went down a Mazzy Star holes and became obsessed with their song “Hala”. The video has a sort of lomochrome purple look to it, if you know what I mean.
Until next time…
Adalena
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-Adalena Kavanagh