First batch of film processed at home

Hello everyone!

I am very excited to share my first batch of negatives processed in my garage. This process was incredible simple to do at home. The biggest challenges to overcome were the question of what to do with the chemicals after the processing, and finding a place to hang/dry the negatives when they come out of the wash.

My solution for the chemicals: I looked up the dates/times my county has home hazardous waste drop off sites, purchased a couple 2.5 gallon jugs to safely store the chems and will drop them off so they are properly disposed of.

The drying the negatives I have not found a good solution for yet… the biggest issue is the negatives started sliding out of the clips I was using. This was weird because the clips themselves are very strong! I did not expect them to slip out. So I've opted to keep them in the reel… as the 4x5 prints don't touch while in the reel. I then place the real in a cardboard box so that the negatives don't get dusty or get my pets hair stuck to them. I think in the future I may try to clear out a cabinet that they can sit in.

Without further Ado here are the first negatives. All were shot on my intrepid 4x5 camera with Nikon 150mm lens.

Mike Guinto

Mike Guinto is an experienced photographer working in DC, Baltimore, and Annapolis areas. Mike specializes in Wedding, Portraiture, and Event photography, supporting organizations of every size, including NASA, The US Marine Corps, and The National Technical Institute for the Deaf. Mike combines technical proficiency with a creative vision to tell your story authentically and effectively. If you are looking for a photographer with a curious heart and a passion for their craft, he is available to work!

http://www.mikeguinto.com
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