Is your film stash fat, full, and happy? Good for you, because mine is depleted, lonely, and in desperate need of replenishment. It doesn't help that I came across this Flickr group of film photographers showing off their analogue bounty. Are you ready to cry and drool with me?
Photo by Diamond ϟ Sea on Flickr
Whenever I am faced with people who say we film photographers are a weird bunch of people desperately clinging on to a dying medium, I finally have something to shove at their faces. Well, aside from this lovely community of amazing lomographers, that is. By showing them this Flickr group aptly called The Sexy Film Stash I am sure they will come to realize that film is still very much alive and wanted. Just look at the immense number of films being put on display by its 300+ members!
Here are some of the most drool-worthy film stashes I spotted from this Flickr group:
Okay, I think I’m ready to cry now.
What about you, do you have a fat film stash to brag about? I want to see (and cry over) them, so why don’t you share a photo or two of your film stash in the comments below!







11 comments
stouf
(http://www.lomograph(…)os/12754491) : )
plasticpopsicle
@stouf aaaaaahhhhh you have so many slides! *sobs in a corner*
geegraphy
I cry. Why am I so broke? I cry. :(
renenob
@hodachrome bought a 100 rolls of EBX
roellaarschot
I was wondering, is it better to keep rolls of film in the fridge than loose in the closet? namely, they saw that a picture stored in a refrigerator. @roellaarschot (twitter)
roxanneross
after seeing this all i can say is.. i want them all!
plasticpopsicle
@roellaarschot it's advised to put films (especially the expired ones) in the refrigerator (not the freezer, though) to prolong their "shelf life" and slow down the expiration process!
vivientan
roellaarschot
@plasticpopsicleThanks for your advice Gr. roel
ck_berlin
http://www.lomograph(…)is-too-much
iamdnierod
omg. i thought mine was awesome, guess not :))