Timothy Robertson: How to Scan 35mm Film

If anyone remembers my post: What they don't tell you about using 35mm film in a Holga. I was having a bit of trouble getting my photographs printed in a regular photo shop.A couple of days ago I received a really useful comment from Tim who shared with me some of his amazing images as well as a tutorial he had found for scanning 35mm film using a digital camera!Here are some of his images taken with a Holga 120n which have been scanned in using a film scanner:cambodia 35mm film scanned After seeing these images I had to see more of Tim's photography and came across his photography blog: 'Packing Light'He explains in his about page that he is a keen photographer from Cambodia and has created this blog as a new years resolution to take better images and document his process.I loved all of the photographs on his blog but here are just a few of my favourites:A big thank you to Tim for his help and for sharing his work with me.If you would like to see more of his work visit his blog or visit his lomo profileUpdate 29/11/11 Tim's just informed me of an exhibition he is currently involved with in Cambodia, the work he has produced is stunning and you can see the full album of images on his facebook pagehttp://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150960691020375&set=a.10150960688990375.759672.778185374&type=3Congratulations, Tim! 

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