I got a good deal on negative scanning from the local film processing shop that's been my favorite of the late. I discontinued having my films processed at the other shop (the one that gives free pro-image for every processing and contact printing job ordered) upon my discovery of another kodak shop that sells kodak pro-image in boxes of fives (at PhP 80.00 each roll--roughly $1.50).
With the option of cheap scanning i had my 20 rolls of negatives digitally scanned. I was charged PhP70.00 for burning fee of everything, and i think some PHP10.00 for scanning of each roll of negative.
With my 19-month worth of pictures digitally converted i was able to make a sort of collection of my small projects, one of them is the collection of pictures on abandoned architecture all over Iloilo City. They're not much as i'm still a little apprehensive about trespassing in these abandoned spaces.
Keith discovered a blog of an urban ex named bradley garret who built his post-grad academic life around this terrific project:
http://www.bradleygarrett.com/blog/
and the link to the blog he dedicated to place hacking: http://www.placehacking.co.uk/
(given my inexperience, i'll still admit urban exploration will be very difficult with film cameras but who knows.)
someday, i'll do this, too.
and to the pictures:

FIN.
With the option of cheap scanning i had my 20 rolls of negatives digitally scanned. I was charged PhP70.00 for burning fee of everything, and i think some PHP10.00 for scanning of each roll of negative.
With my 19-month worth of pictures digitally converted i was able to make a sort of collection of my small projects, one of them is the collection of pictures on abandoned architecture all over Iloilo City. They're not much as i'm still a little apprehensive about trespassing in these abandoned spaces.
Keith discovered a blog of an urban ex named bradley garret who built his post-grad academic life around this terrific project:
http://www.bradleygarrett.com/blog/
and the link to the blog he dedicated to place hacking: http://www.placehacking.co.uk/
(given my inexperience, i'll still admit urban exploration will be very difficult with film cameras but who knows.)
someday, i'll do this, too.
and to the pictures:
FIN.