127 Day is only a week away - Tuesday, December 7, 2021. It's time to take your film out of your fridge and load your 127-format camera.
127
Film Photography will feature 127-format photographs made on December 7, 2021, in a special online exhibition. You're invited to participate!
No fees, no competition, just a friendly virtual community joining together to make 127-format photos on December 7, 2021.
To show your work,
- Take 127-format photographs on the December 7, 2021.
- Send one of your 127-format photographs from the December 7 to 127 Film Photography. Please email one jpg file, 500 pixels wide, to 127filmformat ~at~ gmail.com, by January 7, 2022. (This allows a month to get your film developed and scanned).
- In the subject line of your email, type "December 2021 127 Day."
- In
the body of the email, please include the copyright symbol, your name,
the title of the photograph, location, camera and film types, and your
website address (or other link to your work). In that order. Please
follow this example EXACTLY (you don't have to use initials if you
prefer to be known by your full name!). If you want to direct people to
an Instagram page, please use the URL for the page, not an "@" handle
(which will not work as a link).
©J. M. Golding, untitled; northern California, USA; Yashica 44A, Panchromatic Black and White, “Made in Germany” (likely Agfa) mystery film, http://www.jmgolding.com
All
types of 127 film format* are welcome, whether the film began its
existence as 127, or you used 35 mm film in a 127 camera, or you
respooled
46mm film, or you cut down 120
film to 127 size ... or maybe you have a technique that I don't know
about yet - if so, please tell me so I can share it with others who love
this format (with full credit to you, of course - or perhaps you'd like
to write an article for 127 Film Photography about it!). Photos
made on 127 film in a different size camera are
welcome too.
I look forward to seeing your 127 Day photos!
Good light and happy photographing!
*Sorry, digital photos in an aspect ratio similar to 127 film (or any other digital photos) do NOT qualify.
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