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A Petzval Experiment on CineStill 800T - By Brian Ho

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Elodie / Petzval 85mm / CineStill 800T

Singapore photographer, Brian Ho, principal photographer at t​hegaleria, stands out as one of a few working professional photographers in South East Asia, known for his experimentation and creativity with film! In his most recent project, he experimented pairing Lomography's new Petzval lens in strict combination with CineStill 800T.

My Awesome Cafe / Petzval...

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Portraits and Snapshots on CineStill 800T & 50D by Marina Koslow

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CineStill 50D (left) window light, CineStill 800T (right) mixed tungsten and window light

"As a photographer who loves shooting film I am saddened to see many film stocks disappear. Its like being squeezed into a box with less and less room each year - while the film look is loved by so many wedding publications and clients alike the room to experiment and learn as an artist gets diminished with...

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Elegant Portrait Photography in Mixed Light on 35mm CineStill 800T by Cinzia Bruschini

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"I shot these portraits with my Canon Eos-1v in my living room at 1pm. The ambient light from the windows was not sufficient so I turned on the Xmas lights behind the model and I used a video light to eliminate shadows. I shot at box speed and I am astonished with the results! The output of CineStill is awesome and and even if I am not a big fan of 35mm portraits, here it works well.

"I can't wait...

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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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