Spring on Lomo Purple

I love how this double exposure came out! But I do wish I had a better window at home to shoot silhouttes.. I might have to fix that.

I’ve been waiting for spring to arrive to shoot Lomochrome Purple again - one of my favorite film stocks. There is just something magical about it - I think the fact that I know that the colors will change, but I can’t picture how it will look. I’m finally landing on what I believe to be my best way to shoot - I love black & white film for planned shoots indoors and color for outside (which I guess makes sense). But, double exposures are my favorites no matter what film stock I’m shooting. I find myself thinking with each roll, why didn’t I take even more double exposures? It’s funny to think that the film getting stuck in my Pentax MX (which doesn’t have a double expo lever) two years ago turned into what is now my favorite thing to shoot.

Daffodil double exposure - when I first saw this I didn’t realize it was a double exposure. I even love the imperfections here. This was the last frame of the roll.

Double exposure with my friend Cecilia

Magnolia and reflections on the water - with a star filter

Daisies and clouds - my first attempt using a vintage macro extension

A close up shot of a tulip with the macro extension - and then without

Shooting tulips at Skolberget. Not too flattering for skin tones - but I do love how this came out anyway!

Ducklings turned pink!

Slow shutter of flowers paired with a hand shot

Magnolia and reflections on the water

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