Wow you just convinced me! Never tried any of their film stocks. Also, these photos truly look timeless. I loved the underexposed ones too, especially the one on the floor with all the tennis balls. Wonderful work as always!
I've been seeing a few reviews of this now and it really has me motivated to see if my old 35mm still works. lol. I'd be shooting situational portraits and street photos, possibly some landscapes, and those seem to be the areas it excels. And I'm hearing that running at 200 iso, even in that kinda wildly bright light, works great because somehow it brings out the pastel tones.
For sure. I used this film in medium format and shot a roll at 200 iso, and I loved the results. I think LomoChrome branded film works better with a 200 iso rating in the sun. Thanks for watching, and I hope your 35mm still works! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hFAs_dedDg0.html
good video man...i like the grain of the film. i do not like the colors of the lomochrome color '92. I havent shot it before but i have a hunch that it would work well at like sunrise/sunset. the film just does something to her melanin skin that looks weird. thanks for posting and sharing your results! keep shooting!