I shot Kodak Ultramax at White Sands
I took a Canon Rebel 2000 down to the White Sands national park to capture a 35mm film journey through the New Mexico desert. Exploring everything from abandoned caves and ghost towns to a stunning sunset with horses, join me to learn what it's really like shooting Kodak Ultramax 400 in the Land of Enchantment. 🎵 Background Music: Acoustic guitar cover of "Moonshadow" and "The Wind "by Cat Stevens, recorded live by me. 0:00 - The Land of Enchantment (Intro) 0:58 - Shooting 35mm Film in the Desert 2:36 - Exploring the New Mexico Border 3:50 - Inside the Abandoned Mystery Cave 5:09 - The Reality of Film Photography 6:05 - Sunset at White Sands National Park 7:44 - Why You Should Visit New Mexico Camera: Canon Rebel 2000 Film Stock: Kodak UltraMax 400 (35mm) Developed & Scanned by: TakeitEasyLab If you enjoyed this cinematic journey through the Land of Enchantment, consider subscribing for more film photography and travel stories. Let me know your favorite shot in the comments below! Instagram: @dantesferrer Email: [email protected] Textures by Texturelabs.org #filmphotography #newmexico #35mmfilm

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