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Kodak Gold 200


It seems unreal the last blog post is from June 2023, and itself a post about an old roll shot during the pandemic, and here I am writing a new post in December 2025 and yet I don’t feel like I never abandoned analog photography for a moment in my life. It’s just that I progress quite slow, I have to admit it now, probably more than I use to tell to myself. Anyways. Another Kodak Gold, why not. I think this is the one that more than any other recent film I shot has the highest percentage of out-of-focus […]

Kodak Gold 200


This is clearly one of the thing I love the most, that’s “finding” films I forgot to develop, scan, whatever. And when I see them I’m like amazed. This happens more frequently on film, because I bet it’s more difficult to forget that you have a treasure trove of hidden pictures in the SD card you use every day. I suppose that if you have like many cards, and you change them frequently, well, ok, this can also happen in the digital realm. It depends if you’re the kind of person who frequently displaces things you think are very important […]

Kodak Gold 200


Finally a good old Kodak Gold 200 on this blog! You can find plenty of them in the old blog, actually. Being one of the most easy to find film in brick-and-mortar stores, it’s inevitable to use it sometimes. Unfortunately this is just a sample of the 37 shots I was able to capture with my adorable Canon compact: they are mostly shots of my daughters and my friends on the beach (or in a swimming pool), so very undressed, so I don’t want to publish them. But how NOT lo love a Kodak Gold 200, even from just 4 […]