San Francisco Road Trip - Shooting Film in the City
Joel Hypponen and Braedon Flynn head to San Francisco to shoot some film. This is part 1 of a several video series and hope you follow along and love the journey these guys take. Along the way, they're shooting film with a few different cameras. Joel is mainly shooting with a Leica M6 and then an Olympus Stylus Epic MJUII. Braedon shoots with a Pentax 67 for his color film, and then has Kodak TMax loaded in his Leica M6 to get some black and white film mixed in. They start in the city and end at the Golden Gate Bridge. It's a fun adventure and would love to hear your thoughts on the photos.
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