Verry cool! Sound like you will have a blast. And I spotted the real film in your bag. Looks like Illford and Kodak. Millions of years ago I shot 35mm with a Pentax ME. Mostly used Kodak Tri-X BW but I liked shooting Ektachrome slide film. Now that I shoot digital I get the results immediately. But the limitations of having 30 exposures on each role teaches you to go slower and try to get it right each time.
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I shoot both, but I also get certain results from film that digital just can't produce. If it weren't a pain in the arse, I would shoot exclusively with film.
Yep, I remembering doing an event shoot for a friend and finding out the film did not advance in the camera. Also loading the BW film in development reels and developing by hand. On my Pentax I changed film all the time but only changed batteries once a year. Now I shoot hundreds of pics on a card but change batteries.
But that grain....mmmm...that grain.
Grain is the brushstroke of photography! (I didn't think of that, a photography teacher in college said that.)