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1940's Hollywood Glam and Glitz on CineStill 800T by Brian Dougher

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"I was absolutely blown away with the images, and the results were even better than what I imagined they would be. This film is truly special and will always have a place in my bag."  - Brian Dougher







"I picked up some CineStill film a little while ago and I've been saving it for just the right occasion. I had been wanting to do a photo shoot with my wife for some time, and when we decided to go...

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CineStill Rolls! - Kings of Leon on 800T by Jon Kohn

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"I think of it like this: Way back before my time, there was television. It was black and white. Then one day..."
~ Jon Kohn






Photography by Jon Kohn | 800T @ ISO 1600 + Canon Elan 7ne + Canon 135L | Scanned by me at IFL

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Cine Stills on CineStill - on set stills by The Brothers Wright

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"Shooting film is just much more fun than shooting digital! So when we decided to DP a music video, half on Super16mm film and half on digital, I knew what we were getting into. Or so I thought... Luckily, I brought a nikon FM2 loaded with CineStillFilm 800Tungsten, on the digital video shoot, to make a few snapshots to sample color for the grading of the 2.5K raw footage. Digital video was...

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CineStill is FineArt - Fine Art Wedding Photographs by Gia Canali

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Window light, artificial light, sunlight, shade.... CineStill 800Tungsten produces surreal results, with a unique flair in every situation.
 
"****ing love CineStill! When can I get my hands on more?" ~ Gia Canali
Soon... Much more, very soon... ;-)

Processed and scanned by Photo Impact in Los Angeles with a Noritsu roll scanner.

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CineStill crashes Capital Cities - Photography by Kat Braman

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Palm Beach wedding photographer and film shooter, Kat Braman, recently had the band Capitol Cities crash a wedding she was shooting. Was she prepared for the impromptu chaos that would ensue? Rather than scrambling for the nearest digital camera with High ISO capabilities or worrying about limited latitude in inconsistent lighting, Kat shot Safe And Sound like never before. ;-)

"I shoot a lot of...

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CineStill Wedding'ISH! - Fine Art Weddings by Reg Campbell in low light

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"Finally a 35mm film I can shoot in low light and not have to worry about muddy shadows and weird color casts. 
CineStill is the ISH!"  -Reg Campbell





Photography by Reg Campbell
Processed and scanned by Photo Vision in Oregon, on a Fuji Frontier.

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CineStill Performs - Giffords Circus on 800T by Nasir Hamid

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"I love the look of this film, the dynamic range is amazing with plenty of latitude in the scans for adjusting if I wanted to but best of all I don't have to faff around with filters or plugins to make my shots look like film. Forget about faking it, this is the real deal." -Nasir Hamid





Photography by Nasir Hamid, see more on his Simply Oxford photoblog.

"I rated the film at ISO500 and shot it in a...

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CineStill Rocks! - Bret Michaels on 800T by Fabio Ventura

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"I have photographed Rock concerts on film for while now, and no other 35mm color film I have used comes close in latitude and tonality. I have used Portra 400 & 800, as well as fujifilm Superia 1600. Cinestill wins every time."
~Fabio Ventura





Photography by Fabio Ventura Photography

Lab scans are from Indie Film Lab, on Fuji Frontier SP3000, shot at 1000iso, dev +1. 
My request of them is pretty...

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