I like to shoot a variety of film stocks, and one thing that I pay attention to is the cost. (obviously) Fujicolor 200 is really great for an economic (or at least more economic) approach to shooting 35mm. I really like this film at its price point. I find most of the spectrum to be fairly muted, though I find purples to be very vibrant. The stock overall has a very cool tone to it. I didn't have a specific goal in mind when I set out that day to shoot, so as you'll see, I shot some architecture, some floral arrangements, and a portrait or two. Let's dig in!
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
Michael Neal
The weather overall was pretty nice to be shooting 200 speed film. I was also happy to be able to take the Leica m6 on another trip, because it had been a while since I had shot with it. I have one more roll of slide film yet to scan from my trip to Portland, so stay tuned for the next article showcasing those shots!
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