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I found a bunch of unprocessed Panatomic-X from the 30s-80s in an antique store trash heap. I asked how much for the film. the cashier just said "take it, nobody develops film anymore." I laughed, took it home and mixed up a can of #Acufine. All hand processed, in the bathroom in the basement that my cat uses. Couldn't be more #diy. I feel like there's a story meant to be told here, and I feel the need to tell it to the best of my ability.
I found a bunch of unprocessed Panatomic-X from the 30s-80s in an antique store trash heap. I asked how much for the film. the cashier just said "take it, nobody develops film anymore." I laughed, took it home and mixed up a can of #Acufine. All hand processed, in the bathroom in the basement that my cat uses. Couldn't be more #diy. I feel like there's a story meant to be told here, and I feel the need to tell it to the best of my ability.
Many of us have visited the fair as children, and photographer Henry Head returned to capture where he remembered having fun as a kid. With pastel colors and eerily empty scenes, Henry's series "Fair Play" explores the fair from a different perspective. Check out the photos here.