Film Volume 3 || ShotByAndrew


I shot a roll of HP5 rated at an ASA of 400 at 800 at the recommendation of Nikita the other day at Gunstock while skiing, and honestly, I will probably continue to shoot HP5 rated at 400 at 800. Especially when it is overcast or the tones are flat. What I like about pushing the film a full stop is the contrast that it gave in return. The only sacrifice is that the size of the grain increases, but since I appreciate the look of high contrast, grainy, B&W images it is worth it. In the past when shooting HP5 my negatives have come out very gray, but with pushing the film I'm pretty much forcing contrast into the image which is cool. 

The images below range from getting ready to go to the mountain or being on the mountain. 
















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