jaydebruyne
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Hi Everyone,
I'm Jay. I'm new to analog photography. I literally just shot and developed my first roll of film yesterday
I've been shooting digital for about a year and wanted to try film, as digital (even though it's great) just never seemed, well, authentic to me. It was quick and less hands-on.
Anyway, so I bought myself a cheap little Canon EOS 650 from eBay for £25 which also takes the lenses I have for my 5dmkII digital - perfect!
To say I loved the process of shooting film, developing it and scanning & editing it would be an understatement. I fell in love with the look of film instantly. The softness. The grain. The lack of an LCD at the back of the camera. Forgetting what shots you took until you take out the reel of film from the tank and looking at it drying. *gush*
Anyway, just thought I'd come and say hi. I've uploaded some of the shots I took on my first roll. Shot on Ilford FP4 125 on the Canon 650 with a range of lenses (50mm 1.8 / 85mm 1.8 and 100mm 2.8 macro). (I think, I hope, I've managed to attach one of the shots to this post).
Hope to chat to you all sometime.
Cheers
Jay
I'm Jay. I'm new to analog photography. I literally just shot and developed my first roll of film yesterday

I've been shooting digital for about a year and wanted to try film, as digital (even though it's great) just never seemed, well, authentic to me. It was quick and less hands-on.
Anyway, so I bought myself a cheap little Canon EOS 650 from eBay for £25 which also takes the lenses I have for my 5dmkII digital - perfect!
To say I loved the process of shooting film, developing it and scanning & editing it would be an understatement. I fell in love with the look of film instantly. The softness. The grain. The lack of an LCD at the back of the camera. Forgetting what shots you took until you take out the reel of film from the tank and looking at it drying. *gush*
Anyway, just thought I'd come and say hi. I've uploaded some of the shots I took on my first roll. Shot on Ilford FP4 125 on the Canon 650 with a range of lenses (50mm 1.8 / 85mm 1.8 and 100mm 2.8 macro). (I think, I hope, I've managed to attach one of the shots to this post).
Hope to chat to you all sometime.
Cheers
Jay