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Korea on Film: Portra, Ektar & Superia - Part 1

June 4, 2014 Tyler Stalman
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We had an amazing two weeks traveling around Asia, and captured it on eight rolls of 35mm film. This provided an opportunity to compare a few different film stocks side by side to see their unique colour and contrast traits.

The films used were Kodak Portra 400, Portra 160, Ektar 100, and Fuji Superia 400. All of the Kodak was processed by Caribou Lab in Toronto, and the Fuji at London Drugs in Calgary. Everything was shot using the Canon Elan 7e, mostly with the Canon 50mm f/1.8 and the 40mm f/2.8 pancake lens. The nifty fifty was very disappointing on this trip, missing focus about half the time. We've had better experiences with it in the past, but for a similar price the 40mm way out performs it. 

After our first week in Seoul, we left the SLR in Korea and shot a few rolls on Fuji disposable cameras in Japan, and I love the results!

Impressions: Both the Kodak Portra 400 and 160 performed beautifully, as expected. They are designed for professionals, carry a slightly higher price and deliver excellent tones for every occasion. I find the 400 a little more versatile because that it can stay into the camera until evening. When there is a roll of 160 in there, I know it needs to be finished before the sun goes down.

The Ektar 100 was a fun novelty, but I won't be buying it again. It has so much contrast and saturation that it's better to avoid having any people in your photos, unless intense red skin tones are something you're after. Better left for landscapes.

The one roll of Fuji isn't really a fair comparison, since it was scanned at a different lab with less discerning taste in colours, and is a cheaper consumer film. It took a lot more editing in Lightroom than film should ever need, so I'll reserve judgment for now.

More photos to come from our second week in Korea in Part 2, stay tuned!

Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Gyeongbokgung Palace Gates, Kodak Portra 160
Gyeongbokgung Palace Gates, Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, Kodak Portra 160
Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace, Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Portra 160
Kodak Ektar 100
Kodak Ektar 100
Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400
Devon, Kodak Portra 400
Devon, Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Ektar 400
Kodak Ektar 400
Fuji Superia 400
Fuji Superia 400
Fuji Superia 400
Fuji Superia 400
In Travel Tags 40mm f/2-8 pancake, 50mm f/1-8, film, gear, South Korea, travel, photography

Disposable Cameras on our Asian Vacation

May 15, 2014 Tyler Stalman

When we planned our trip to Seoul and Tokyo, one of things I was excited about was the chance to shop some amazing used camera stores. I had high hopes for finding the perfect film point and shoot but after a few days of searching, we came up empty handed. Instead we bought some disposable cameras.

I hadn't used one since the 90's so I was curious if anything beautiful could come out of these little plastic boxes. I think the results turned out pretty great. The internet told me that disposable cameras have a fixed settings of about f/11 at 1/100 sec, so we used that as our reference point. Occasionally comparing it to reference photos on the 5D at the same settings.

We spent a lot of our time in Tokyo shooting street style in Harajuku, went to Disneyland, and then went back to Seoul to shoot more street style in Gangnam. 

Meiji Jingu Temple in Yoyogi Park
Meiji Jingu Temple in Yoyogi Park
Smoking street style in harajuku
Smoking street style in harajuku
Girls in Harajuku
Girls in Harajuku
Ania B hunting for street style in Harajuku
Ania B hunting for street style in Harajuku
Shooting Harajuku girls
Shooting Harajuku girls
Style everywhere in Tokyo
Style everywhere in Tokyo
Ania B on the job, capturing Tokyo style
Ania B on the job, capturing Tokyo style
Tyler at the Meiji Jingu Temple
Tyler at the Meiji Jingu Temple
Devon and Ania are ready for a day out in Gangnam
Devon and Ania are ready for a day out in Gangnam
Getting more stylish with age, Harajuku
Getting more stylish with age, Harajuku
Taking a nap at Disneyland, Tokyo
Taking a nap at Disneyland, Tokyo
Here we are in Toontown, in Disneyland Tokyo
Here we are in Toontown, in Disneyland Tokyo
Murals in Harajuku
Murals in Harajuku
A moment in Tokyo
A moment in Tokyo
Prepping flowers for sale on the streets of Seoul
Prepping flowers for sale on the streets of Seoul
Ania in Yoyogi Park
Ania in Yoyogi Park
In Travel Tags disposable camera, film, Japan, South Korea, street photography, street style

The Cat Cafe in Seoul, Korea

May 8, 2014 Tyler Stalman

When we came to Seoul, we had a few things on our must do list, and at the top of Ania's was visiting a cat cafe. We found this adorable little one in Meyongdong and made a video about it. Cute!

In Travel Tags cat, Seoul, South Korea, travel, video

Street Photography: Rainy Nights in Seoul

May 3, 2014 Tyler Stalman

There was light rain for our first few days in Seoul, which made for beautiful shiny streets and umbrellas everywhere. The ubiquitous neon signs and lantern festival provide perfect cinematic lighting everywhere we go. Street photography has never really been my thing, but this trip has brought it out of me. I've been snapping hundreds of photos every day and loving it.

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In Travel Tags 50mm f/1-8, 85mm f/1-8, night, South Korea, street photography, travel

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