This was the 5th coffee series shoot that I have done.  It was another overcast day in March that had the least light from all these sessions.  I had to take some shots at 1/15th and 1/30th of a second and while some came out, I did lose a couple due to blur.  I challenged myself to shoot just 1 roll of 120 medium format film in this project, so that meant only 16 frames.  Anna lives just north of Toronto and we tried to find the best light for her portraits, and that was basically right by the window.  These were shot on the Pentax 645n camera and with Fuji 400H film, rated at 100 and pushed 1 stop by Caribou Film Lab, in Toronto.

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This is part 4 of the Coffee Series, this time featuring Michelle.  I was finally able to shoot Fuji 400H film (the first 3 shoots had Kodak Portra 800 film).  The original series is here and it has some more info on the project, etc.  This was shot on the Pentax 645n medium format camera and scanned by Caribou Film Lab, in Toronto.

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Here is Part 3 of my Coffee Series personal photography project, featuring Renzo, an artist.  Shot on my Pentax 645n medium format camera and once again I used Kodak Portra 800 film and scanned by Caribou Film Lab in Toronto.  The original Part 1 of this series can be seen here, it offers a bit more information on this project.

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This shoot featured Maggie.  Shot on the Pentax 645n along with the 105mm f2.4 lens and Kodak Portra 800 film.  Scanned by Indie Film Lab.  This is Part 2 of my personal film photography project.  Here is the first shoot, with more details.

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I have been a digital photographer.  Until now.  I will still shoot digital but film has found a place in my heart and my camera bag.  I purchased the Pentax 645n camera along with the 105mm f2.4 and 55mm f4 lenses, just a few weeks ago.  It is a medium format film camera and I shoot 120 film with it, meaning I have 16 frames per roll.  This is a huge adjustment to make from shooting digital.  It slows me down and makes photo making more of an art and each frame is important – especially since it is costing me close to $2 per click (cost of film, shipping, developing, scanning).  I like that I won’t be shooting away like mad and thus have far less to cull later.  I also love the way film looks and will be printing more this year.  There is a lot to learn however.  Focus at f2.4 with manual focus can be hit or miss, especially if the subject is very close to you.  Also, light is even more important as poor light and underexposure is a big no-no.  I also need to learn to meter properly to nail the exposures every single time and to know how much to overexpose the different film stocks.  Especially if I want to achieve the ‘look’ that I am dreaming of.

This coffee series project is something that I will be doing this winter in Toronto.  I will likely shoot 6-8 different people in their homes with only natural light streaming through.  Fidan Ismayilova was the first person I photographed for this project.  I used only the Pentax 67 lens – the legendary 105mm f2.4 and Kodak Portra 800 film.  A few of the shots didn’t have nearly the light I had hoped for and I was shooting at 1/30th of a second.  I will be shooting just 1 roll of film each session and that is a challenge in itself.  This was scanned by Indie Film Lab.

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  • February 13, 2014 - 11:11 pm

    Mike Swiegot - Very cool project. Glad to see you’re having fun with this. Nice tones!ReplyCancel

  • February 16, 2014 - 3:33 pm

    Jessica Schilling - Oh, what I great project! I too have been shooting more film for personal work, and I’m a coffee lover as well, so this is right up my alley. The images and colors are gorgeous!ReplyCancel

  • February 16, 2014 - 4:57 pm

    Matthew Long - A great project to take on Paul. I totally agree with your thoughts on film, I’ve just started shoot it too but on some little Olympus 35RC rangefinders. MF is next!ReplyCancel

  • February 16, 2014 - 5:54 pm

    Jane Haglund - Cool project!! I’m also quite new to film and I love it!ReplyCancel

  • February 17, 2014 - 9:08 am

    Damian Burcher - Great project. Really love the tones in this set.ReplyCancel

  • February 17, 2014 - 11:40 am

    Veronica Varos - So beautiful. I adore the colors and soft focus. Really lovely. Mmm, film!ReplyCancel

  • February 17, 2014 - 3:44 pm

    /mariahedengren - I like the reflected shot.ReplyCancel

  • February 17, 2014 - 7:53 pm

    mathias - great idea for a project! fan of the reflection shot too =)ReplyCancel