Skip to content

still using film

street photographer

  • about
  • Contact

Category: Kodak

02/02/201803/02/2018Still Using Film

Mexican Stand-Off

Sometimes it’s the dog owners that try to suss each other out. Kodak Brownie No2 (1924) Ilford HP5 120mm

Continue Reading "Mexican Stand-Off"
16/08/201703/02/2018Still Using Film

Mad Max

I met this couple in a shopping centre car park. I loved their car and asked to take a portrait with them, they was more than happy to say yes. There is a lot of detail on the car and you have to look close to see it all. It reminded me of Mad Max, […]

Continue Reading "Mad Max"
11/04/201703/02/2018Still Using Film

Comrade

Yashica 635 Kodak Tri-x 400 (120mm) F8 1/125 sec Nantwich Cheshire

Continue Reading "Comrade"
05/10/201603/02/2018Still Using Film

Cat and The Joker

Walking around the Northern Quarter in Manchester early on a Sunday morning I noticed the amazing colour of Cameron’s hair and the glint in the badges on Louann’s bag. Being a badge geek myself (and wishing I could have green hair) it was worth stopping to them and having a chat. They were very happy […]

Continue Reading "Cat and The Joker"
01/06/201603/02/2018Still Using Film

Breakfast At………

Manchester always brings up surprises. Even classics based on films. Canon AE1-Program Kodak BW400 asa Epson V550

Continue Reading "Breakfast At………"
27/01/201603/02/2018Still Using Film

Rush Hour Flu

Friday 5pm London Bridge. Just in time for the weekend. Yashica 635. Kodak Portra 400. 120mm

Continue Reading "Rush Hour Flu"
23/01/201603/02/2018Still Using Film

@therealpeaky

Bumped into the music artist that is Peaky whilst walking around the market square in Camden Town, London. We exchanged artistic tastes, cd’s and pictures. An awesome guy with great underground rap lyrics, I was glad he stopped me for a chat. Look him up…. and donate a few quid to his efforts in making […]

Continue Reading "@therealpeaky"
09/11/201503/02/2018Still Using Film

2 Down, 8 Across

5pm Friday in the business district of London is always busy. Thousands of people rushing away from the big smoke and heading towards the weekend so they can forget their rat life ways. It’s a stressful time trying to get the tube and fighting your way through frustrated behaviours. And through all this congestion a […]

Continue Reading "2 Down, 8 Across"
20/08/201503/02/2018Still Using Film

Salford (Rex) Cinema & a Pin Hole Kodak

Beginning life as a church (1864) The church closed and the building was radically altered and a cinema license was obtained in 1912. The exterior is quite ornate for such a small cinema with the front and part of the side tiled in decorative terracotta tiling with ornate round windows with carved laurel leaves and […]

Continue Reading "Salford (Rex) Cinema & a Pin Hole Kodak"

Facebook

Facebook
Follow still using film on WordPress.com
Follow still using film on WordPress.com
Blog at WordPress.com.
Cancel