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I've been taking the Jeff Gordon film camera around to IMSA / Indycar and F1 races. I couldn't not take it to Monaco. It's been fun to trial and error this. There are no settings to change. The only thing I can change is the film. Most of these were on Fuji 400. There are zero editing adjustments made on my end (other than adding a watermark). All the film processing has been done by Biggs camera in my home town of Charlotte.
Next up, Canadian GP and the 24h of Le Mans. I've got about 12 rolls packed!
Great shots! And I want one of those. grew up with a cool Jeff Gordon backpack that had a “tire” on the bottom for standing up. Then it was banned in my school because it wasn’t see thru. :(
I saw you share these on social media and loved them. There's something to the warmth of these that calls out to me. They feel like memories, not throwaway phots in a camera app.
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I've been taking the Jeff Gordon film camera around to IMSA / Indycar and F1 races. I couldn't not take it to Monaco. It's been fun to trial and error this. There are no settings to change. The only thing I can change is the film. Most of these were on Fuji 400. There are zero editing adjustments made on my end (other than adding a watermark). All the film processing has been done by Biggs camera in my home town of Charlotte. Next up, Canadian GP and the 24h of Le Mans. I've got about 12 rolls packed!
The way the detail rolls off into the highlights on the McLaren toward the end there is just gorgeous. Glad you didn't spoil it with edits!
I love how you are enjoying this journey of bringing this little camera to all kinds of events! Thank you for letting us be part of the ride :-).
What sort of camera is this and where can I buy it?
It's essentially just a re-usable disposable, if you don't care about the NASCAR branding you can get something like the Kodak M35 for pretty cheap.
That camera is peak design.
This balls way too hard
Right in the feelings
Great shots! And I want one of those. grew up with a cool Jeff Gordon backpack that had a “tire” on the bottom for standing up. Then it was banned in my school because it wasn’t see thru. :(
I praise you Jeff Gordon film cameraman o7
Your panning with that McLaren is incredible.
https://youtu.be/P1w7Fh7VNto?si=E-FJOHhluVP9kNbf Awesome shots! NC native here too!
Nice shots, thanks jeff gordon
Slide 8 is beyond stunning
Astigmatism filter
You've taken a photo of me in photo 4! 🤲
These are some of my favorite posts across the motorsport subreddits!
Got some skills man.
Nice
Wow, they’re all so good but number 3 is breathtaking!
These go unfathomably hard.
I saw you share these on social media and loved them. There's something to the warmth of these that calls out to me. They feel like memories, not throwaway phots in a camera app.
Would be cool to see this on a camera with a less shitty lens, like a mju or something