Film prices have fluctuated, causing some anxiety for working and hobbyist photographers. I constantly feel pressure to reserve all my stock for weddings and clients, stealing a fraction of joy from the hobbyist photographer within me.
To remedy that joy-stealing feeling, I bought the Kodak Ektar H35 half-frame on a whim, and it’s one of the luckiest whimsical purchases I’ve made. Beyond the perk of 36 images turning into 72 (or more), I find myself mining new creativity.
Let’s be honest, the dual frames turn out really freakin’ cute. It kills two birds with one stone; hell, it knocks out maybe three or four birds.
The perspective shifts with a split frame. I feel inspired by matching moments together and finding new story storytelling methods. A portrait of my partner in front of some flowers, then a close-up of those flowers. A clear blue sky, then two hands were holding over the terrain. My cutie mama giggled over her breakfast in tandem with a top-down shot.