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35mm Film Camera Black and White Photo Example
Project Title of Photography
Photography of the Other Side of Tokyo Japan
Series Title of Photography
Facade Series
*This category contains black and white 35mm film photographs of the “Facade” series in the “Series Title of Photography”.
Title of Photography
Japanese old house with a front entrance and a kitchen door in Monzennakacho,Tokyo,Japan
Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location
MONZENNAKACHO TOKYO JAPAN
*In this category, black and white 35mm film photographs taken in “MONZENNAKACHO” in “TOKYO” in “JAPAN” in “Landscape and Architecture Photographing Location” are posted.
Shooting Data
Shooting Date:9/10/2020
Camera & Lens:PENTAX LX 35mm Film Camera SMC PENTAX-M 50mm F1.7 Lens
Film:Rollei Retro 80S 35mm Film Camera
Developer︰PMK Pyro Developer(solution B sodium carbonate)
Dilution︰1+2+100
Time︰24°C 5min30sec
Agitation︰30/15/1
Digitize:SIGMA SD15 Digital Camera with Nikon Slide Copying Adapter ES-1
Thinking About This Photograph
This photograph was taken of a private house in Eitai 2-chome, Koto-ku, Tokyo, near Monzennakacho Station.
This is a residential area, and many houses are lined up, but there are also many buildings that have evidence of running a printing shop in the past.
No one seemed to live in the house in this photograph, and old mail was left in the mailbox.
This house has a very tasteful atmosphere, and I thought that the “tone” could be expressed well when I shot it on film, so I released the shutter.
However, taking a picture of a house in a residential area in Japan is a little difficult because of personal information.
In the case of a house where people live, it is inevitable that it will be a problem if you meet the landlord during shooting.
About 30 years ago, when I was taking a photograph of a residential area in Nakano-ku, Tokyo in a suit, I remember that people living in the residential area had an unpleasant face.
Perhaps I was considered by the inhabitants to be a “land raiser”.
Now that the personal information protection law has become widespread in Japan, those who try to take pictures in residential areas should be careful.