This year I organized another double-exposure challenge for The Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast. Using some of the lessons learned from last year, I decided to simplify the challenge, and give photographers deadlines. The concept of the double-exposure challenge: one photographer shoots a roll of film, rewinds the film, and then sends it to someone else, who then shoots on the same roll. Listeners of the podcast signed up via a Google form and filled out their preferences to shoot black & white or color 35mm film. Something new this year, hosts from other film photography podcasters were also challenged to participate.
My partner for the Double-Exposure Challenge was Ben Mills from Buckinghamshire in the United Kingdom. Ben runs an awesome website that connects photographers with film. If you have a stash of film that you’re not going to shoot, but want to trade it with someone that has something you’d use, Ben’s website can hook you up. Ben provided a roll of Fujifilm Acros 100 black & white film, and shot the roll around London. Me and Ben also decided to use the same camera body, hoping for a better chance to line up our double-exposed images. And it worked for the first half of the roll, but eventually drifted towards the end. The camera we both used was the Minolta X-700 (1983). These are some of my favorite images.
Photographer #1
Ben Mills
Buckinghamshire, UK
Camera: Minolta X-700
Photographer #2
Shaun Nelson
South Ogden, UT USA
Camera: Minolta X-700
Camera: Minolta X-700 (1983)
Film: Fujifilm Acros 100
Process: RepliColor, SLC
Scanner: Epson V600 Photo














Great effects 🙌🏻
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Those are some sweet double exposures. I love when those turn out awesome. When I try to plan out a double exposure using a Hasselblad 500C they don’t work out how I wanted but when I don’t plan them they seem to always look cool.
Thanks for sharing. My site has some landscape film photographs I’ve made using medium format film.
https://photo.adrianhallberg.com/landscape-film-photography/
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