
Lovely light, courtesy of the restaurant's floor-to-ceiling windows.


Canon AE-1 + Fuji Superia 200
The last few weeks have been a bit crazy for me, work-wise, but things are slowly going back to normal and I'll be back soon with some new film photos & a proper post!
Are all these shot with a film? If yes, then you're very good!! I have yet to *experiment* with films because mostly are all dark.
ReplyDeleteYes, these are film photos. Thanks, you're too kind. I think most of the credit should go to the camera & the restaurant decor.
DeleteIf you get the chance, give film a try! It's a rewarding process :)
God, I seriously need a burger. Sorry. Maybe that was inappropriate.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to more posts! Happy New Year!
Nah, I totally understand that feeling. Thanks & Happy New Year to you too, Sofie!
DeleteUm, wow. I haven't tried film yet (just learning my way around digital), and I'm still scared. Your shots are just incredible!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I find film more straightforward than digital sometimes, because there are fewer buttons and settings to deal with on a film camera.
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