ANNOUNCING: 24 FRAMES IN NOVEMBER
Our annual tip of the hat to Analog is underway next week.
We will have some judges.
Prizes WILL be awarded.
SUBMIT IMAGES. CLOSES ON DECEMBER 1, 2020.
No earlier than November 25, please.
Please attach one single image and the contact sheet from your roll of film. That means TWO images – one you choose to show large, and the contact sheet of all the other photographs.
Send them to me as an attachment by Email. Please follow these instructions to the letter.
- Name your file YOURNAME-1, YOURNAME-2
- Make sure it is a JPEG file.
- File size must be 2000 or more pixels on the long side (Please not less than 2000 pixels though)
- Images must be sent to me by Midnight, December 1, 2020.
- Do NOT send them earlier than November 25, 2020
Thank you
MORE INFO:
RULES
(Damn I hate rules, but we gotta have some consistency folks…)
1. All Film camera work. Any 35mm or 120 film camera is eligible, even film P&S cameras.
2. One roll of 24 exposure film, or one roll of 120 film. B&W or color. If you are shooting large format, four frames must be created.
3. A contact sheet to be made and scanned into a single image, 3000 pixels on the long side. No exceptions. (If you are shooting MF, put the two together into a single “contact sheet”.) If you are using digital scans, please use Adobe Photoshop Contact Sheet II to make your contact sheet.
4. ALL IMAGES MUST BE SHOT DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2020. NO EXCEPTIONS.
5, Include camera make and year (if you know), lens, ISO, aperture, and shutter speed.
The images are to be shot over a period of time in November, we do not want 24 shots of the same subject, location, setup etc… Any film camera is permitted: P&S, 35mm SLR, and medium format. (Watch the video for more information)
Treat each shot as though you were shooting it on an 8×10 camera. No more than two shots per subject/setup. We should have 24 totally separate shots – each designed to blow our collective minds.
Where to get film processed:
I like these guys: FIND Labs (Film Is Not Dead) or you can do it yourself. We will post links to processing your own film, but it will be black and white only.
In order to make a “contact sheet“ you must use the Photoshop / Automate / Contact Sheet II .
How to use Contact Sheet edII
Video two (just fill the page)