Harman Phoenix - 35mm Film

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Joe B. (Reading, GB)
Perfect for: Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: @joebulford on Instagram
A nice change

Having mainly used Kodak, seeing how the Phoenix came out was a nice change. Took it to a car meet and it gave some beautiful colours from a very sunny day. Will be getting some more for the summer but not for every occasion. Shot on a Nikon F-601. Just look at those Porsches!!!

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David R. (High Peak, GB)
Perfect for: Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: David Rusling
Mixed Feelings

After reading reviews, I wanted to support Harmon and try this film. I got some interesting results. I shot at +1 exposure (100 ISO) and that gave me well exposed images. There were some interesting colours and halation but as I mostly photograph landscapes, I don't think that I'll be making much use of it.

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Omar Q. (Kensington, GB)
Perfect for: Portraits, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract
Accreditation Handles: @kirinomorales
moody summer in a bottle

love the fiery warmth and nostalgic vibe. perfect amount of grain for me

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M T. (Bristol, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits
Accreditation Handles: @weenis9_ instagram
really cool film

love the colour & grain very summery. love how the pictures turned out and will definitely use it again

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Uzair (Liverpool, GB)
Accreditation Handles: KnockKnockUzair
Honestly, seems to ruin a good picture. Stick with Kodak.

I had really high hopes for this film-stock but find that it just doesn't get the quality of picture that I'd like. It just feels a waste shooting this roll. I get that it's experimental, but wouldn't recommend. It may be the way that Analogue Wonderland scan and edit, but I find that it's best to reduce the temperature and then increase saturation to get a less extremely red tone.

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