Dracula is back... this limited edition film has flown over from the New Jersey vaults and is available in our stores for your Halloween fun!
It is a panchromatic negative high resolution film, coated onto a transparent polyester base providing excellent dimensional stability and also making it super easy to scan.
Enjoy some scarily good photos! (I'm sorry, I was contractually obliged to crowbar at least one terrible Halloween reference into the description...)
FPP is short-hand for the Film Photography Project: a US-based collection of projects headed up by the charismaticMike Raso. They are most famous within the global film community for their podcast (entering it's 10th year in existence) as well as the associated School Camera Donation Program whereby donations are sought and sorted to bring analogue photography back into high schools and colleges all over the country. Not only that but Mike also runs the FPP store which sells a multitude of analogue film products all over the US and hand-rolls a fantastic selection of unique films. We are honoured to bring some of those films to the European market and hope you enjoy shooting them as much as Mike has making them!
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When you buy your camera film from us we can ship it across the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada (more countries planned soon!) So buy your FPP Dracula 35mm Film and dive back into the fun of 35mm film photography!
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This is the first film I developed with the AGO processor. I used the Massive Dev chart to set the developing time and reduced by 15% as it was continuous agitation - as recommended.
The negs seemed a bit thinner than expected but I couldn't say the developing time was out by much. The results are very dark and foreboding, looking more like Transylvania than the Yorkshire Dales. Interesting nevertheless and a good film to test out the new processor.
FPP do some unusual films which are great to experiment with, but I think a roll of HP5 might be a better test of my processing (and scanning).
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Connie F. (Newquay, GB)
Perfect for:Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles:Connie Free-Hill
So pleased with the results
I was so pleased with the results of this film, not knowing what to expect. Spooky but beautiful
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K.Lambert (Musselburgh, GB)
Perfect for:Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles:K. Lambert
Amazingly Cinematic
Incredible contrast and fine detail. Has some genuine creepy vibes.
I wasn't expecting much from this because it seems gimmicky but it's actually really nice. I'll definitely be picking up another roll.
I foolishly loaded this in a fairly well-light room and as a result suffered some light piping. I quite like the effect, but if you don't want it I'd definitely be careful about ambient light when you load this.