You will receive your own roll of film for each assignment, but if you destroy or lose that roll, you are responsible for replacing it. Also, you may want to shoot more than what is required for class! Either way, here are some places nearby that sell film - AND what to look for.
BEWARE - check to see if the film is ACTUALLY black and white film. Sometimes it is actually color film that doesn't record color (you know, to be artsy) and if this is the case, we can't develop it here.
BEWARE - check to see if the film is ACTUALLY black and white film. Sometimes it is actually color film that doesn't record color (you know, to be artsy) and if this is the case, we can't develop it here.
WHERE to look:
SERVICE PHOTO
(in Baltimore, in Hampden) 3838 Falls Road Baltimore, MD 21211 (410) 235-6200 website: http://www.servicephoto.com/ B&H PHOTO (located in NYC, but you can place orders on the website!) 1-800-606-6969 website: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ |
WHAT to look for:
We use Arista Premium film in class - but that's pretty much only sold in bulk to schools. If you want to buy your own film, try:
By the way - feel free to experiment! Do you want to try other speeds of black & white film? Go ahead! Would you like to try shooting color film? Buy some! We can't process color film at school, but lots of places will do it for you - and once you have negatives, we can scan them at school! |