441 California Avenue, Suite 7

Palo Alto, California, USA

35mm, Minox, 110, and Medium Format available.

Color

Kodak ProImage 100

Formats: 35mm $10 36 exp.

  • Fine-grained wide latitude daytime film. A relatively modern emulsion released by Kodak in the 90s’ for professional studio/event photographers in tropical emerging markets.
  • The film was formulated for heat resistance, with the intent being to allow studios and shops to stock large amounts without needing a refrigerator and consistent power. The actual heat tolerance seems to be far above that, shrugging off hot cars and beach day sun.
  • If you use a camera with a fixed single exposure setting, (“reloadable disposables,” toy cameras, etc.) this film will be a much better choice than a 400 speed film on sunny days.
  • Made in USA 🇺🇸

Lomochrome Purple 100-400 XR

Formats: 110 Cartridge $14 24 exp.

  • A dye-swapped custom production slide film designed to be cross-processed in print film chemicals.
  • Extended sensitivity range- shoot this film as if it were any sensitivity between ASA/ISO 100 to 400.
  • Made in Germany 🇩🇪

Harman Phoenix 200 (Version I)

Formats: 35mm $10 36 exp. (Out of stock, more on the way?)

  • Punchy film calibrated for maximum hipster appeal. They took the IG user’s idea of what film should look like, and made it real. Lovely reds and warm tones, lots of contrast.
  • The formulation has been tweaked many times over the course of its short run, and has been replaced by Phoenix 200 II, which seems to be Harman-Ilford’s attempt to capture the cool blues and greens of Fujifilm Superia- seemingly entirely from memory and verbal descriptions. What is stocked is the final, “finished” version of Phoenix 200 I.
  • This is a discontinued film! Restock is not guaranteed, and will eventually be impossible.
  • Imported, made in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 by Ilford-Harman. The same guys who make your HP5+.

Lomography Tiger 200 ASA

Formats: 110 Cartridge $10 24 exp.

  • Made in USA 🇺🇸
  • It’s probably Kodak Gold 200.

Black and White

Kentmere 400

Formats: 35mm $7 24+ exp. / Disposable $10 27 exp.

  • A solid all-rounder film. Great results even when pushed to 1600, just the thing for bar crawl alley snaps, basement shows with no flash, nighttime street scenes, etc.
  • Bulk rolled, and generously. You’ll always get a bonus frame or two even on a wide-bodied SLR, and up to 30 frames on a small automatic compact.
  • Imported, made in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 by Ilford-Harman. The same guys who make your HP5+.