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Sarah Shoot: Mid-July 2018
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Pacific Exposure: Late January 2018
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Disposed Of: August 2017
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Parking Lot Alex: August 2017
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A Layover: August 2017
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Katie Afternoon: Late May 2016
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Do A Little Wrong: April – May 2016
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Motions: Spring-Summer 2015
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Sparks Fly: July 2014
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Beginnings: April 2014
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Recovering: July 2013
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Bottle Rockets: July 2013
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Going Nowhere: Spring 2013
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Tech School: December 2010
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An Afternoon (Roll 2): May 2010
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An Afternoon (Roll 1): May 2010
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APH 202: Fall 2007
Learn About 35mm Film
35mm film is one of the most iconic and widely used film formats in photography. Known for versatility, it captures images on strips of celluloid measuring 36mm wide, with a standard frame size of 24x36mm. It’s compatible with a wide range of cameras, from vintage classics to modern film SLRs, and produces rich, detailed images with a timeless quality. I’ve used my dad’s old 35mm Petri film camera to snap black-and-white/greyscale, red, and color photographs with a wonderful analog texture.