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Black & White Strypes

December 4, 2012 by Phil Kneen Photography

I’d planned to get more shots of The Strypes, but on the day I was in the grips of a most hideous bout of the ‘flu, by the time they’d got into their second song at 9.45pm, I was on my way home to die. All of the shots below were made using a Nikon FM3a, 35mm f2 lens. I hung-around during sound-check, but only managed to shoot one roll of film, a single roll of Kodak Tri-X 400, pushed […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: 1600, 35mm, Kodak tri-x, nikon fm3a, push process, the strypes, tr-x

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35mm

January 19, 2012 by Phil Kneen Photography

I haven’t used a 35mm camera for a while, when I’m shooting film I shoot medium format. A couple of weeks ago I borrowed a Nikon FM3a camera, it’s a beautiful piece of kit. I only managed to shoot a couple of rolls before I had to give the camera back to Simon Campbell, the new and rightful owner (Simon has just been sucked into the addictive world of film photography) All shots – Nikon FM3a, 35mm f2 AIS lens […]

Categories: Photography • Tags: 35mm, art, camera, colour, f2, film, film camera, film photography, fine art, fuji film, fuji pro 400H, I shoot film, inventive, isle of man, kid, nikon fm3a, Peak imaging, peel, phil kneen, portrait, Simon Campbell

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