Photography / Turkey

Shooting A Discontinued Roll

Rainbow Orbs in Kadikoy (shooting a discontinued roll)

I am constantly learning about film photography. I’ve been shooting and developing it since I was 8 years old, but I’ve never formally studied photography. Whether it’s learning about new cameras, heretofore undiscovered photographers, or different types of film, I find the expansion of my knowledge to be as exciting as the photography itself.

Pomegranate Blood Oranges (shooting a discontinued roll)

Ferry and Sky (shooting a discontinued roll)

When Stephen of the blog Zorki Photo came to visit Istanbul, we’d been Internet-friends for a while but hadn’t yet met in person; when he gifted me a few rolls of hard-to-find film, I was particularly touched. I was especially excited about a roll of Agfafoto CT Precisa 100— I was completely unfamiliar with it, and it’s no longer being produced, so these rolls are becoming rarer and rarer.

Lucy on the Rainbow Stairs (shooting a discontinued roll)

Cay on the Ferry

I felt pressured to make every picture count, since it was unlikely I’ll be using this film again anytime soon… and then I relaxed a bit, and just had fun shooting the colorful world around me. Cross-processed, the images are vibrant and full of contrast.  Lucky for me, so is Istanbul!

Flowers in Moda (shooting a discontinued roll)

Green-eyed Kadikoy Cat (shooting a discontinued roll)

From the colorful orbs lining the streets in Kadikoy to the rainbow steps that have overtaken the city since autumn to the blooming tulips, Istanbul is full of bursting color. Cross-processing often hyper-saturates the image, and the Agfa is particularly great. There’s a warmth about the images that I really enjoy. I guess I’ll have to search the Internet for more of this discontinued film… It’s too lovely to shoot with only once.

Fish in the Kadikoy Market (shooting a discontinued roll)

4 Comments

  • pollyheath
    July 10, 2014 at 3:31 AM

    How fun! When I occasionally shot 120 film I was always terrified of taking shots because I felt like I was wasting money. Now I realized how stupid and unfun that was.

    To shooting all the film!!

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    • Katrinka
      August 7, 2014 at 6:37 AM

      Thanks Polly! I still have that problem with 120 film. Only twelve shots a roll! It seems so unfair.

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