Ektachrome (and slide film in general) used to scare me enough that I didn't shoot it for years. I was always worried that I was going to mess up the exposures and waste a bunch of my money and time. But in all reality, E100 is a really easy film to shoot and the results that can be had from the film have the potential to be outstanding. If you haven't shot the film before I highly recommend trying it out. - Alex Burke's Blog Post: https://www.alexburkephoto.com/blog/2022/3/14/kodak-e100-pushing-the-limits-of-slide-film - My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelbennettphoto/ My Website: https://www.michaelbennettphoto.com My Email: OfficialMichaelBennett@gmail.com - kodak slide film slide film kodak ektachrome 35mm 120 medium format large format slide film Fujifilm provia velvia astia how to shoot slide film exposing slide film

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