Approximately two years ago, I was given some rolls of black and white film that had expired in 1998 and 1999. However, the storage conditions of the film over the past 20+ years were unknown. Today, I decided to test the film in my Zero 2000 pinhole camera and then develop them in Kodak HC110
I wanted to test what ISO to use for a paper Pinhole project I shall be working on in the summer.
Rather than test individual frames, I decided to make a roll and use the ZeroImage 2000 Pinhole camera for the tests.
I cut some paper the width of MF 120 film, taped one end to a the spool, cut a...
This set of photographs were taken with a ZeroImage 2000 pinhole camera. The ZeroImage 2000 is a small wooden camera with no lens which produces 12 6x6cm negatives from 120 roll film.
It's a known fact that using a film camera slows you down but for me, using a camera with no lens slows me down...
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