Taking Chances With Expired Film Again
Shooting 620 Kodak Verichrome expired in 1974 and 1961. I got this film from film photographers swap and only figured it's 620 film and not 120 when I got home. Where else to find me: Sign up for my newsletter, I post more film photos om my blog: https://www.marinaboichuk.com/follow-... Check my work: https://www.marinaboichuk.com/ IG / marinaboichuk Prints: https://analoguediaries.darkroom.com/ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:14 What is 620 film? 2:09 Disappointed in first location 2:55 Next location and metering 3:19 Kodak Verichrome Pan Expired in 1974 4:36 Kodak Verichrome Pan Expired in 1961 6:12 Developing

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