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So after choosing to live in downtown San Francisco (SOMA, near 7th / mission), a burglar broke into our house last weekend. So the 2 macbook pros were backed up, and the cameras and lenses were replaceable and well-insured. But in the kitchen was my backpack, and in the backpack was new ilford paper and a gray laptop case. And in the gray laptop case was most of the film I've taken -- at least the best stuff -- in the last 20 years. 50 rolls of 35mm, 20 rolls 120, 40 sheets of 4x5 of our family weddings, most important life events. Paris in 1999 on that old Mamiya. The twin towers on velvia 50. Even a few rolls of flowers and landscapes on kodachrome 25.
Not much that is worth money but tremendous sentimental value.
Edit: The backpack just happened to be a convenient way to make off with my stuff, there's no way the thief really intended to steal it.
Any creative ideas on recovering the film? We've already canvassed the area in search for the film. Most likely it was discarded as junk. Other viewpoints welcome.
Not much that is worth money but tremendous sentimental value.
Edit: The backpack just happened to be a convenient way to make off with my stuff, there's no way the thief really intended to steal it.
Any creative ideas on recovering the film? We've already canvassed the area in search for the film. Most likely it was discarded as junk. Other viewpoints welcome.
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