Glow 400 - 35mm Film


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P.K. (South Benfleet, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
I loved it!

I see a lot of people didn't like this. I'm quite the opposite. I did. I personally liked it's muted colour palette which pairs up quite nicely with greens and forest. Makes it look quite rustic. Would recommend to others to try it.

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Mark E. (Sheffield, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Muted colours and heavy grain

I really like the big grain on this film. I wasn't sure about the colours at first, because from the name "Glow" I was expecting a warm feel to the images, but the washed out tones won me over after a while.

From the roll I shot, I felt it suited bright contrasty scenes best.

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ania b. (London, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners
Accreditation Handles: instagram: @aniiabed
pretty but probably better for landscape

unfortunately used this in low light and indoors when it’s probably suited to bright outdoor environments. it still got some nice photos but any grievances are mostly my fault.

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Gideon L. (Wakefield, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: www.gideonliddiardphotography.com
Different in a rather good way

I didn't get the vivid colours the filmstock claims, what I did get was a very nice undersaturated colour palette with a distinct, yet controlled grain structure. The effect these two factors give is, at times, almost painterly.

It's not a stock for all situations at all, but it most certainly does have a place, and it's nice to see stock as experimental as this on the market. My only issue was that for a claimed 27 shots, I only got 26 from my Canon A1 (which is normally on the money in terms of frames per roll).

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Kristian P. (London, GB)
Not a great film

Having recently started up shooting film again, I'm having great fun with experimenting with all manner of different films - sadly I feel that this film won't be getting another purchase as it's a bit of a dud!

Not that much of a fan of the colours, saturation or how the images come out - but they definitely have a very particular aesthetic to them which you may be aiming for - otherwise would suggest giving it a miss

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