MAMIYA 7, 43mm, 135 PANORAMIC ADAPTOR, ILFORD FP4, DD-X
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Spent this past Saturday shooting film at City Market in Kansas City. I'm getting better at approaching random strangers to take their picture...most really don't mind, but during this outing I actually had two rejections. This image from this session really stood out for me...the young lady leaning in to mom and her demure expression really speaks to the bond between mother and daughter. This image captured with my Kodak Retina IIIc on JCH Streetpan 400 film. Developed with D76 at 1:1.
We were out Saturday exploring Kansas City and we ventured to one of our favorite spots, the WWI museum. As we were walking up to the overlook we noticed a wedding party having pictures taken at the museum. I was hoping to get up to them before they finished but unfortunately they wrapped things up just as we were getting to the spot they were shooting. I readied my Retina IIIc as they walked down the ramp and shot one frame. I wasn't expecting much from the image, but was pleasantly surprised with the result when I developed the film. The bride and her Maid of Honor seem so happy...I think the groom is the gentleman in the middle of the three men and he seems happy too. I wish them all the best in their union and hope that the joy they are experiencing in the moment carries through during their entire marriage. Retina IIIc on JCH 400 film. Developed with D76 at 1:1 dilution