Contax 645 Photos Using Lomography Berlin Kino B&W 120 ISO 400 Film

 

(By using the links and/or codes below it supports Myles Katherine Photography. We may get a small kick back by you doing so.)

 

I don’t use my Contax 645 as often as I’d like. Mostly because it’s gigantic and I’m terrified of breaking it. But every time I use it, I’m reminded of how incredible it really is. By far, it is the best (and most expensive!) film camera I own. I posted a full review of the Contax 645 here if you’re interested in reading more about it! I also have a fun YouTube video about it here. Today, I wanted to share a full roll of Lomography Berlin Kino 400 film using the Contax 645. This film is super grainy and cinematic and truly creates a vintage film vibe, if that’s what you’re going for. It reminds me of Dracula or Frankenstein (or any of those old vintage black and white movies) and would be perfect for any sort of spooky Halloween photo shoot. The first few photos were shot in Richmond and the Smoky Mountains, and then the last half of the roll was shot with local Richmond musician, Pat Absent. He is a super talented person and is currently working on his next full-length album!

The grain of this film is what really makes it stand out. With the Contax 645 I often feel that the photos are too perfect, so I love that the Berlin Kino film adds a bit of mystery and intrigue. Plus, I just love black and white film. :) I definitely want to try this film out again in the future. It may be a bit too grainy to use with a camera like the Holga or the Diana F+, but would work well with any pro-level film camera, for sure. Berlin Kino can sometimes be difficult to get your hands on, but you can always try out one of Lomography’s other black and white films, like Lady Grey or Earl Grey. They usually offer these films in both 120 format and 35 mm. Personally, I always love trying out a new film stock. It makes it even more exciting when you get your film processed and finally get to see the images!

WHERE TO BUY

Berlin Kino 120 film on Adorama

Lomography Berlin Kino 400 120 film on eBay

Berlin Kino 400 35 mm film on eBay

OTHER BLACK AND WHITE FILM STOCK BY LOMOGRAPHY

Lomography Earl Grey 120 film on eBay

Lomography Earl Grey 35 mm film on Amazon

Lomography Lady Grey 120 film on Amazon

Lomography Lady Grey 35 mm on Amazon

CONTAX 645 (BODY ONLY)
KEH CAMERA
EBAY
AMAZON

LENS - CARL ZEISS PLANAR 80MM F/2.0 LENS
KEH CAMERA
EBAY

#ad #affiliate

If you found this post helpful or inspiring, I’d love it if you considered signing up for my Patreon! For as little as $1 a month, you’ll get early access to all of my YouTube videos, plus tons of photos that I don’t post anywhere else. Depending on which tier you choose, you could also receive seasonal prints and/or discounts! I always use all of the proceeds towards cameras, film & processing. Find out more here!

If you have any questions, I’m always happy to help! You can contact me here, or leave a comment below! Thanks so much for stopping by! You can also check out my Amazon storefront for more camera/film recommendations. :) Have a magical day!

<3 Myles Katherine

(click to enlarge images)

Lomography Color Negative 400 Film Sample Photos with a Minolta Maxxum STsi | Virginia Beach on 35mm Film

This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking through my links. 

It’s no secret that I love my Minolta Maxxum STsi. It’s the perfect 35 mm travel camera. You can read my full blog post about it here if you’d like to find out more about this camera! For these images, I used Lomography Color Negative 400 35mm film. I love Lomography film because it’s super affordable and the colors are bright and accurate. All of these photos were taken on hazy, cloudy days so I find the mood of this set of images to be very soft and nostalgic.

Chris and I went on an adventure one weekend to Virginia Beach and stumbled across the 19th Annual Atlantic Coast Kite Festival! Some of the kites were absolutely gigantic! It was pretty impressive! It was such a fun event to witness and of course, photograph! We went into a few thrift stores and ate lunch at the incredibly tasty Commune farm-to-table restaurant. It was the perfect Saturday.

I love getting back a roll of film that I took for purely personal reasons. It reminds me of how much I love photography. Being a full-time photographer can easily lead to burn-out, which has happened to me multiple times. But deep down, I think I’ll always love photography, regardless of whether or not it’s my “job”.

WHERE TO BUY:

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR 400 35MM FILM

Adorama

LOMOGRAPHY COLOR 100 35MM FILM

Adorama

Amazon

Thanks so much for stopping by!

<3 Myles Katherine

(click to enlarge images)