Red Seoul
There is a Lomo shop not far from my apartment, and on my birthday, I was gifted with a pack of RedScale Negative film. Thank you, Bill.
Shooting RedScale, from what I can assess, is mostly an exercise in giving all of your subjects the warm glow of a nuclear holocaust.
These are from my first roll taken over Seollal (that’s Lunar New Year to you).
Studio
Clone art baby birth
Brunch at The Sand
Sunday afternoon
Awning
Artreon
Seoul Tower, Namsan
Little side streets
Foreign Book Store, Noksapyeong
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I don’t know what I want to say first. That I love these photos and they had to be taken with this crazy-ass filum and only this, because they’re just right, the way they are. That the red glow is cinematic and other-worldly. That I too want to shoot with this filum. Or that I want to live somewhere with a Lomo shop and where the streets are paved with cameras.
sigh.
ohh, i like these.
even though they make me feel like i’m a character from nevil shute’s horrifying novel, “on the beach.”
If only they’d make that film in 120.
I know, Matt. That was the first thing I checked. But sadly, no dice.
Brian, I know, right?
Leah (AL:CE), filum made me lol. just a little. not LOL. I mean, I didn’t go crazy or anything.