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In the Frame: Caroline Aro

In the Frame: Caroline Aro

ShootFilmCo In the Frame: Caroline Aro

All Images © Caroline Aro. All rights reserved.

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My name is Caroline and I live just outside of Washington DC. I only recently picked up a camera but instantly fell in love. I started out with my dad's old Minolta XG-M back at the end of summer 2017.

It can be pretty difficult to find a good film developing service that is convenient and affordable, so I decided that I would teach myself. Since November, I have been developing film at home for myself and for my friends.

I've been been collecting point & shoots and SLRs from thrift stores all across the country during some travels. I have been slowly teaching myself how to fix them up. There is a lot to learn but I eventually want to know a little bit about every aspect of film photography; from the way the camera is built, to the processing of film.

There's something about film that I just love. The entire process, the look and the feel. The anticipation to see your work after finishing a roll of film. I love that I can be involved in every step of the way.

Right now I've stuck with my dad's Minolta XG-M and the lenses he gave me with it; a Vivitar 28-50mm and a 50mm prime lens.

It's been a great reliable camera for me and I love that it came from my dad. He used it in a lot of his travels back in the 80s and I look forward to using it in all of my travels (and everyday life) as well.

I love finding and testing all of the cameras I've come across. Maybe because it's what I started with, but I've noticed I'm a bit partial towards Minoltas!

ShootFilmCo In the Frame: Caroline Aro

Two of the photos that I'm in obviously weren't taken by me; my boyfriend used my camera. However, I developed all of these photos myself. They were all taken with my Minolta XG-M

This January, I went on a trip to Iceland with my parents and my boyfriend. We stayed in a hotel in Reykjavik with this great spiral staircase. Definitely had to snap these first to shots.

This was a gas station literally in the middle of nowhere in Iceland. It had just been so windy and snowy all day. I don't know what it is but I love the way gas stations look at night. Maybe it's the lighting contrasts or something. We learned a fun fact though; this gas station was on the left side of the road, which didn't entirely make sense since we drove on the right. It turns out that up until the 60s or 70s, people in Iceland drove on the left side of the road until they all of a sudden changed it! Apparently it was just "Okay on such and such day, this is when the law goes into effect and we're switching how we drive. Have fun!" We heard it took a bit of getting used to.

ShootFilmCo In the Frame: Caroline Aro

This is a low-key popular spot near where I live to get some cool pictures. This stretch of road is lined by these big old trees and is surrounded by fields. It was a crazy windy day and I caught this shot of my boyfriend and the pup running back to the car. It didn't turn out very crisp or clear - someone actually commented it looks like a painting in a way. I really like that it's not "perfect", you know? It's a cool look to me.

ShootFilmCo In the Frame: Caroline Aro

I surprised my boyfriend with a trip to New Orleans for Mardi Gras this year. I'm not into partying or going too crazy, but I was just so excited for the atmosphere and the people-watching. I awkwardly made my way on top of this wobbly trash can to get the next photo. In the meantime, my boyfriend caught this one of me! The energy was so high and everyone was having such a good time. It was so incredible to get it from a higher perspective and I'm glad I got this shot of the crowd from there.

ShootFilmCo In the Frame: Caroline Aro

The next photo is from our last day in New Orleans. We went to the sculpture garden in the morning. This piece is called Karma and it's by Do Ho Suh. It must have been at least 20 feet tall. It was a seemingly endless chain of figures with their hands over the eyes of the figure before him. Even though the colors got a bit weird when I developed this picture, I still really like how it turned out, and this is definitely my favorite sculpture from the gardens!

ShootFilmCo In the Frame: Caroline Aro

All Images © Caroline Aro. All rights reserved.

I Pretty Much Always Have G.A.S.

I Pretty Much Always Have G.A.S.

I pretty much always have G.A.S. and if you're even here, I'm almost positive that you do too.

Otherwise known as Gear Acquisition Syndrome--when you lust after all the photographic toys that make this hobby of ours fun.

That's what we want to celebrate in this new Facebook Group.

Yeah yeah, "it's not about the gear, it's about the photograph." That's all well and good too, but that is NOT what this new Facebook group is about--it's about the toys and the fun we have with the toys.

Come join the group and chat with us!

 

Pixl-latr - a New, Cost-Effective Way to Digitize Film

Pixl-latr - a New, Cost-Effective Way to Digitize Film

The pixl-latr

In my photographic process, scanning film has always been the most the most tedious process and always the bottleneck.

Recently, Hamish Gill of 35mmc.com announced the "pixl-latr," an affordable and easy to use solution to scan film, will soon be heading to Kickstarter.

From what I've seen, it looks like an interesting solution to a problem that many of us have.

Head over to http://pixl-latr.com to to get signed up for the mailing list and stay up to date with the product and the upcoming Kickstarter campaign!

Winners of the ShootFilmCo 3 Year Giveaway Announced!

CONGRATULATIONS To our 9 Winners of the ShootFilmCo 3 Year Anniversary Giveaway!

For our 3rd year celebration, we gave away 3 patches, 3 lapel pins, and 3 PhotoMemo packs to randomly chosen entrants. The names were drawn and we have our lucky winners!

Michael C Sanford
Ashley Mandapat
Jorge Jo kamimoto
Rose Yi
Stephen Yancey
Sofia O'Byrne
Kristina San Jose
Andy Firth
Elio Benitez

They've all been notified email of their good fortune, but for the rest of you that did not win, make sure to check your email because I'm sharing a coupon code as a consolation prize.

BIG THANKS to everybody who celebrated with me and has supported this thing. I had no idea it would have such legs!

 

 

THREE YEARS of ShootFilmCo: GIVEAWAY

THREE YEARS of ShootFilmCo: GIVEAWAY

UPDATE: ENTRIES ARE NOW CLOSED AS OF 10AM PDT, APRIL 23 2018.

Three years ago I had an idea to design and create a film-themed patch because I wanted one for myself and to give away to a few friends. It cost nearly the same to make 6 patches as it did to to make 25 patches--so I made 25.

What ensued over the next 3 years I could not have predicted. I kept designing and releasing new original pieces, expanding to lapel pins, buttons, notebooks, shirts, hoodies, all fueled by my love for film, photography, and old cameras rescued from certain death in dusty thrift shops and musty estate sale basements.

But that wasn't the best part. Not even close. The best part was YOU! I'm now connected to and inspired by more folks who share the same love and passion that I do. I had no idea I'd find as many of you as I did, and I'm super grateful for it!

That's why, for the next 3 days, I'm going to give away 3 patches, 3 pins, and 3 PhotoMemo two-packs! Entries close at 10am PDT on Monday, 4/23/2018. Winners will be chosen randomly on Monday, April 23rd, during an Instagram live stream at 5:30pm PDT (follow me on Instagram). You don't need to be on the stream to win, but it would be nice to have you. Winners will be notified by email.

Help me out and TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!!

 

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