HANSAwalk no 2. - Csepel Művek 19

This photo is a part of the HANSA 2500 Project hosted by Krisztián Bedynski, photographer and owner of the F8 Vintage Camera Shop in Budapest, Hungary.

HANSA is a 35mm 24-frame C-41 color film packaged in Hungary in the early 2000s, which is AGFA material. It has a nominal sensitivity of ISO100, but this has now been reduced to around ISO25. The desired effect is due to the drastic overexposure.

The project, described by Krisztián:
Approximately 2500 rolls of HANSA film are available at F8 in Budapest. Every month there are two photo walks, called HANSAwalks, where you can take pictures of the film, with a maximum of 25 people participating in the photo walks. These photo walks are thematic, and I will help/mentor you during the walk, along with my colleagues. If you are a beginner, it still makes sense to apply. The photo walks will last from February to August and will be held on weekends. If there is demand, there may be smaller side walks, even in the countryside or on weekdays, but this will be revealed along the way.

The facebook group of the HANSA 2500 project:
www.facebook.com/groups/881922661373773

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