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Best of

March

It’s getting harder and hard to make a choice every month of the most relevant work we’ve seen. Not only because many images can’t be published on our selection because they haven’t been published yet by the official brand/magazine/editorial that the shoot was made for, but also because of the overwhelming amount of quality work we see through our screens.

In March, we started doing our tests with BOOK AND SONS to release our first drop box in Japan. It was a true please to be able to work with one most beautiful bookshops we’ve ever seen.

Now that borders start to re-open, and we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, many of the projects we had on hold start to roll out, and we can’t wait to see how they evolve!

Bringing the best possible quality of developing & scanning to anyone in the world it’s something that fuels our decisions and view for the upcoming future.

Pentax Spotmatic F + Ilford FP4
photo by Olivier Gascoin Poisbeau

Hasselblad H1 + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Iago Barreiro

Nikon F55 + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Christian Escudero

Contax G2 + Kodak Portra 800
photo by Tatsuhiko Hayashi

Contax Aria + Fuji Superia 400
photo by Anaïs Florin

Leica M6 + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Michèle Giebing

Minolyta 505 + Kodak Ektar 100
photo by Enric Roig

Nikon Lite Touch 70w + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Javier Postigo

Mamiya RZ67 + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Jara García

Nikon F4 + Ilford HP5+
photo by Rufo Reverte

Mamiya RZ67 + Fuji 400H
photo by David Zuber

Mamiya RZ67 Pro II + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Carlos Roca

Nikon FM2 + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Olena Martynenko

Canon EOS 30 + Fuji C200
photo by Tanya Yatsenko

Secret + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Mark Rabadán

Mamiya 645 + Ilford HP5+
photo by Mireia Farran

Canon EOS 1V + Fuji 400H
photo by Tristan Perrier – Wedding Fine Art Photographer

Pentax 645n + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Tamara Aptekar

Pentax Espio 140M + Kodak Portra 400
photo by Jennifer Custodio

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