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05

Best of

May

Film isn’t just alive, it’s evolving. We could not have predicted the growth we are seeing in the film community. New film stocks reach the market, professional photographers have greater room to experiment, and an increasing number of enthusiasts turn to the medium on a daily basis. 

There’s something magical about film that digital just can’t replicate, and the Best of May attempts to compile all of this. When we thought it couldn’t get any better, you always surprised us.

May has also been a month for internal organization at the lab. We’ve updated our Order Form and negatives return policy, make sure to check it out! We’ve also launched our Carmencita Editions 05 Day Dreams by 安藤瑠美 Rumi Ando. Have you seen it?

Enjoy the Best of May!

Mamiya RZ67 ProII – Ilford XP2 400
Photo by JuanKr

Leica R6.2  – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Stephanie Davilma

Hasselblad 503CXi – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Eduardo Pereiro

CanonA1 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Ana Aguila

Minolta XD7 – CDX Kodak Double X 
photo by Pako Sanz

Pentax 645n – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Jun Ishibashi

Pentax 645 N – Kodak Portra 800 
photo by Ana T. Aguilar

Contax G2 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Tamara Aptekar

Canon EOS3 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Agathe Karsenti

Nikon F4 – Kodak Portra 400
Photo by Albert Jornet

Mamiya 645 – Kodak Portra 400  
photo by Nacha Aljaro

Nikon F2a – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Raquel Chicheri

Canon AE-1
photo by Maria Salgueiro

Leica M6 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Florian Westermann

Canon AE-1 Program – Kodak Portra 400 
photo by Noah Noel

Leica M6 – Kodak 400 TX 
photo by Diogo Coelho

Mamiya RZ67 – Kodak Portra 800
photo by Samuli Vienola

Olympus mju II – One Hundred
photo by Maja Szymaszkiewicz

Canon 1V – Kodak Portra 160
photo by Cameron Hammond

Rolleiflex 2.8f – Kodak Portra 800
photo by Nicolas Schindler

Leica R6 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Jeremy Marchal

Nikkormat FT2 – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Belen VN Garza

Mamiya RZ67 – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Andrea Calvetti

Fuji Ga645 – Kodak Portra 800 
photo by Mary Frances Looke

Hasselblad 500CM – Cinestill XX
photo by Wesley Verhoeve

Canon 3000 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Jacqueline Giltrow

Minolta X-700 – Kodak Portra 800
photo by Rory Rae

Canon Eos3 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Dara Danenberg

Hasselblad 500CM – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Eduardo D’Acosta

Nikon FM-2 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Francesc Planes

Olympus IS-300 + Kodak 400TX
photo by Masscob

Fuji GA645 – CineStill 50D
photo by Jose Manuel Garces

Canonet QL17 – Kodak ProImage 100
photo by Helio Suzuki

Olympus AF1 Twin – Kodak Ultramax 400
photo by Pit Bredimus

Bronica ETRS – Ilford XP2 400
photo by Ruben Jesus

Pentax 645nII – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Iuliia Ostapko

Rolleiflex – AGFA APX100
photo by Usch Spettigue

Canon 1V – CineStill400D
photo by Ellard Vasen

Nikon F100 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Laura Fernandez Estevez

Nikon EF 400SV – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Seomara Almeida

Nikon F3 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Nur Guzeldere

Fuji Zoom Date 90 Super – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Constanza Zambrano

Canon 1V – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Marco Moura

Rolleiflex – AGFA APX100
photo by Siegfried Zohner

Canon EOS7 s – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Daria Kharchenko

Pentax Asahi SP500 – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Alberto Balazs

Pentax 645n – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Lieselot Mertens

Olympus Pen EE3 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Samuel Zeller

Nikon N800s – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Luisa Bravo

Canon A1 – One Hundred
photo by Max Richards

Asahi Pentax SP1000 – Kodak Gold 200
photo by Laura Nusser

Pentax 645z – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Slava Shpak

Canon EOS1 n – Kodak Ultramax 
photo by Júlia Jardim

Contax G2 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Alex Sardà

Zenza Bronica ETRS – Ilford HP5+
photo by Oscar Camarena Kazados

Canon 1V – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Claudia Steinert

Leica M6 – Kodak Portra 160
photo by Neel Gupta

Pentax K1000 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Irene López Chiralt

Canon EOS 1V – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Taylor Colgate

Mamiya RZ67 – Kentmere 400
photo by Stefano Sensolo

Pentax645 – Kodak Portra 400
photo by Jonny Seelenmeyer

Canon Prima TwinS – Kodak Ultramax 400
photo by Pablo Quintillán

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