Friday, March 1, 2019

127 Day Online Exhibition - January 27, 2019

Welcome to the January 27, 2019 127 Day online exhibition! 

The images below were made by people across four different continents (Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia - a first for 127 Film Photography!), all photographing on January 27, 2019 (1/27). All used 127-format cameras, with either 127-size film or 120-size film cut down to 127 size and respooled.

You're invited to join us in photographing in 127 film format for the next 127 Day on the 12th of July, 2019. If you'd like reminders, just enter your email address in the "Follow 127 Film Photography by Email" box at the upper right of this page.


Enjoy!

©Mika Morizaki, Lotti; Kanagawa, Japan; Sawyer's Mark Ⅳ, Rerapan 100


©Chuck Baker, Hans; In the fields outside of Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Ilford Sprite, Efke R100


©Mike Maguire, Jamie; Haverton, PA, USA; Yashica 44, Kodak Tri-X, expired 1978



@Nicholas Middleton, Step Ladder; London, UK, Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/18 ('Baby Ikonta'), Ilford HP5+


@David Hughes, Waiting for company; Allestree, Derby, UK, Yashica 44LM, Kodak Verichrome Pan, expired 1976


©Terry Byrne, A Light Dusting of Snow; Princeton, NJ, USA; Rollei Baby, Portra 160 NC, expired 2009


© Eben Ostby, Fire Truck, Richmond, CA, USA: Kodak Vollenda, Lucky 160 Aero film (cut down)


©Takgyver, Siren's Prey; Sunshine Coast, Canada; Brownie Starflex with 6A closeup adapter, Kodalite Midget flash, and M1B bulb, Efke R25, expired 2014


 ©John Lindell, Red door; Melba ACT, Australia, Kodak Brownie 127 (2nd model), Fujicolor 400


©Lee Mountford, Morning in the Docklands; Melbourne, Australia, Kodak VPK camera, Ektar 100 (cut down 120)


©Katsuhiko Inagaki, Winter day; Asahikawa, Japan, Baby Rolleiflex, Rerapan 400



©Kenneth Dwain Harrelson, 31°; Norris City, Illinois, USA; Kodak Brownie Starflex, Efke 100, expired 2014


 © James Tappin, Chimney Meadows; Oxon UK; Kodak VPK autographic, anastigmat, ReraPan 400


 ©︎Yoshinobu Imaoka, From here to eternity; Okayama, Japan; Original Baby Rolleiflex 4x4 (Model 411),  Fomapan 100 (120→127)


©Nigel Middleton, Winter Hellebore; Northamptonshire, UK; Kodak Brownie 127 (Model II) + No 285 close-up lens, split and re-spooled 120 Ilford FP4


©J. M. Golding, untitled; Yashica 44A, long-expired Agfa mystery 127 film (probably Agfa) made in Germany

4 comments:

  1. Great to be part of this and learnt along the way that I need to be more precise around winding on 35mm in 127 cameras. I hope to get more shots on the roll in July, and get some practice in before then. Thrilled to see another Aussie in the list.
    Thank you for making an opportunity to use 127 cameras - just needed a nudge!

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    1. I'm delighted that you made excellent use of that nudge, and learned something in the process! See you in July.

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  2. Thanks for allowing me to participate in such a great online exhibition. The selections are all fascinating and give me a glimpse of the ideas people from around the world have of using 127 film.

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    1. Glad you're enjoying this! Stay tuned for the 12th of July :-)

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