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The Joy of Discovering Un-deveolped Film [a video]

From my early childhood I have a memory of my parents shooting a couple photos during the holiday season, a couple more during my birthday party, maybe ten or twenty on the family vacation and then–when the roll of 24 exposures was used up–they’d pop the film outta the back of the camera and throw it in the drawer. Usually after about another month or two they’d re-discover the roll. And they’d run it down to the local drugstore, retrieve it a week or two later and voila! We’d be looking at pictures that were already a year old or more. We of course, didn’t care. This is the way photography just ‘was’. And i suspect that if you’re in your late 20’s or 30’s or older that you may have had similar memories.

While I’m talking of these things like they’re a hundred years ago, funny thing that a similar thing happened to me just recently. It’s a little different in that we’re talking moving pictures. I’ve got this waaay cool, old Bolex 8mm movie camera that I bought at a used camera about 15 years ago. Sometime last year I was plowing through old gear and I stumbled on that great old camera and….lo and behold…there were a handful of undeveloped film cartridges. I zipped them across country to one of the only places left that was developing this old Kodak stock and what I got back brought a huge smile to my face. Me and a couple of buddies–Scott who you know well and another buddy Glen–from more than a DECADE AGO with long skateboards, baggy shorts and pants, cruising down long, rolling hills… during the summertime in the nearby Cascade Mountains. We sewed that footage together just recently and I’m happy to share it with you here today for fun.

And as a reminder. If by chance you occasionally shoot film (or you always shoot it?) and if you’ve got undeveloped rolls laying around. Go develop them. I’m banking the results will be worth your time.

[Thanks to The Dutchess & The Duke for the soundtrack. Also, this post was inspired by this great post: The Zen of Undeveloped Film over at LaPuraVida]

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  1. Dan says:
    January 5, 2011 at 10:04 am

    I shoot nothing but film. Every time I get my negatives back, it’s a new Christmas present. There was just no joy left in digital photography…

  2. Kevin Rodriguez says:
    January 5, 2011 at 9:58 am

    How long ago was this?

  3. Mark Gregory says:
    January 5, 2011 at 9:53 am

    Cool stuff. I was just going through some old boxes from my grandmother’s house when I visited my parents for Christmas and found a role of undeveloped 127 film in a box with an old Kodak Brownie camera. I’m sending it off this afternoon to see what turns up.

  4. John Cornicello says:
    January 5, 2011 at 9:52 am

    You don’t even need film or an old 8mm camera now. Have you seen 8mm for the iPhone? http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/8mm-vintage-camera/id406541444?mt=8

    1. jose says:
      January 5, 2011 at 10:24 am

      That app is fantastic.

  5. jeremy says:
    January 5, 2011 at 9:49 am

    its amazing the work and processing power and filters we run through our crisp pristine hd footage these days, just to make it look like it did straight out of the camera back then….

    kinda says something for the value of the past….

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