analog

Paris on Film by Maureen Duncan

Although my career demands that I shoot digital, I haven't completely forsaken film. There's nothing like the feeling of releasing the shutter on an analog camera, the way the click resonates throughout the camera body and extends into my hands. I love not knowing what's on the roll and the anticipation of waiting to receive the developed film.  On my last trip to Paris, as an experiment, I left my digital bodies at home and instead took along my Fuji GSW 690iii, the two 120mm rolls of discontinued Konica Impresa 50 I had left in my fridge, and six rolls of Kodak 160VC. Here are some highlights.

Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Montmartre, Paris, France

Elysee Montmartre, Montmartre, Paris, France

Centre de Kinesitherapie, Rue Saint-Antoine, Le Marais, Paris, France 

Rue Emile Richard, Montparnasse, Paris, France

View from the Panthéon, Latin Quarter, Paris, France

Latin Quarter, Paris, France

Latin Quarter, Paris, France

Latin Quarter, Paris, France

Rue de Lappe, Bastille, Paris, France