The two rolls of Ilford Delta 3200 black and white film that I shot in New York finally came back from the lab in Vancouver I sent them to.
I think I’m a little bit in love with this film. The grain, the contrast, the drama – it’s all amazing.
I’ve still got a whole lot of learning to do with this film stock, but I was happy with quite a few of the images. I think the self-portrait below was worth the cost of sending these rolls away for processing.
#FilmFriday
Equipment:
– Mamiya 645 1000s
– Mamiya Sekor C 80mm f/2.8
– Ilford Delta 3200
This is awesome dude, LOVE the mood here.
Oh hell yeah. Dramatic OFee portrait. I want to see more yesterday.
Awesome!
Who is the man behind the camera.
Great mood Heath.
This carries so much feel of the classic Darth Vader photos where he is barely lit in a dark room. So based on that link, you are clearly a young Darth Vader in training aren’t you!
Awesome shot Heath.
A somewhat haunting image for the trick or treaters. On second thought, do you Canadians even recognize Halloween….or does it interfere with watching hockey?
Ooooh, like this one. Über dark.
Dark and mysterious. Fitting for Halloween. Love it.
Very interesting shot, Heath!
I like the light on your shoulders that really frames it all up nicely.
Yeah man, definitely, that is one crackin’ SP! Awesome mood to it for sure!
Really cool shot Heath! I would love to get in to some film photography goodness eventually. Well done!