Palomar Mountain State Park with Seattle Film Works

Several months ago, fellow film photographer Gretchen Willis of Gretchen Willis Photography came upon a stash of old, expired film from Seattle Film Works. She was generous enough to share it with photographers across the nation, and I’m so glad I got to experiment with a roll!

I took mine camping with my pup, Cash, while I participated in a tintype workshop at Palomar Mountain State Park. The workshop itself was amazing, and playing with this new (to me) film stock was a treat! I was afraid that nothing would turn out, but it was fun to see the results–some with red tones, some with a lot of grain, some on the darker side–they look like they were printed in a newspaper!

After you’re done checking out these photos, take a look at Erin Neace & Beth Bevelhymer’s fun images with SFW here!
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I love your shots! The grain is awesome and your subject matter is fantastic! My favorite shots are the tent, the sun flare, and the first group shot of everyone at the table.