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I shoot mostly on 35mm film, especially when I do portraits like I did this weekend with Chloe Bernard and Addie Jelinek. I've been using old Canon lens from the 50's onto my newer camera since it's much easier to use than the original Canon IV Rangefinder camera the lens belongs to. It's awesome for doing portraits because it's sharp, easy to use, and the depth of field looks amazing. Here's some of what I got this weekend:




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  1. these are sooo good, love how 35mm looks, especially with the style that the models went for.

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  2. I love these so much. I really want to start shooting on film because the look is something everyone wants to recreate with digital photography, but there is nothing like the real thing.

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  3. I really like the vintage vibe coming from these photos.

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  4. These pictures are really good, I love the styles they go for in the shots, the 35mm looks and is a very great camera

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