Photo Works Film
Back in the day, you could send two dollars and get two rolls of film from Seattle Film Works and you'd get them in the mail. It was a bargain and a lot of people bought from them. Apparently, about the time I broke down and got a couple rolls, they had changed their name just before I did.
Photo Works 200 Film
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Photo Works used to be called Seattle Film Works right up until 1999, when I purchased two rolls of their film. Apparently, when I bought it, they had just went through their name change. I got a 400 speed roll, which I used back in 1999, and this 200 speed roll, which I found a few years back in my upstairs closet. It had probably sat up there for about 13 years and most likely suffered heat damage. I want to use it, but not sure that it will turn out very good.
First Day Of Kindergarten
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This was Savannah, who used to be my step-daughter, ready for her first day of kindergarten. Taken almost exactly 20 years ago. I took it using some of the Seattle Film Works film - the kind you would send off for and get two rolls for $2 to try out. You had to send it back to them, though, to get it developed. The film speed was 400 ASA for one roll and 200 ASA for the other.
Sometimes, a photograph can mean so much when it captures a moment in time. But time changes things.
Camera: Fuji Film Smart Shot Deluxe
Lens: Fujinon 1:8 (1 = 33mm.)
Film: Seattle Film Works 400 ASA
Aperture: F/8 (Fixed)
Date: August/September 1999
Location: Carbondale, Illinois, U.S.A.
SFW Carbondale 1999 11hf
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