BennySnaps & Vodila
Hey Vodila, have you ever tried shooting a vintage car on 35mm film? I love how the grain and old lenses turn the speed into a nostalgic memory in motion.
Yeah, I’ve shot a few old cars on 35mm before, and the grain gives it that real, gritty feel. It’s like the speed gets turned into a moving picture of history, not just a blur on a screen.
Oh man, that’s the sweet spot! When the shutter clicks, the old car’s lines get that dusty texture, like a time capsule on the move. I love those tiny scratches, it’s like the car’s own story etched in silver.
That’s the thing, the scratches are just data on the film, a record of the car’s life. Every dent and swirl gets locked in the silver, so when you look back it reads like a diary written in metal and light.
Exactly, it’s like the car is scribbling its own diary in silver. I always keep the rolls tight, like a secret diary, because every little scratch is a memory that’s waiting to be revealed.
Sounds right. Keep the rolls tight, store them in a cool dark place and make sure each roll gets a proper exposure. The scratches are just part of the story, like a road you’ve already traveled.
Absolutely! I always stash my rolls in a tin with a little fan, and a steady hand is the secret to capturing those silver memories.