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ORDER OF THE PHOENIX… Harman Phoenix

Harman Phoenix DEBUT

SCROLL FOR THE SCANS

HARMAN Phoenix 200 is an experimental ISO 200, C41 Process, color negative film with high contrast and strong visible grain.
— Harman photo

film is rising from the ashes

It’s not often that the film community gets something new. HARMAN Phoenix was sent out to 20 people across the country to test out and experiment with before it’s release, and we are honored to be one of them. Each person got two rolls to mess around with. We decided to test out different avenues of content that we get here at Indie: professional and point & shoot. Indie Film Lab’s creator and co-founder, Josh Moates, took his Leica R8 with strobe to a beautiful location for a planned styled shoot. Going in, all we knew was that Phoenix was an experimental film yielding high contrast. The sun started to set, and Josh took a shot at it (literally).

LEICA R8 w/ Strobe

See how the HARMON Phoenix does on the LEICA R8 outdoor with strobes (and some without).

 

LET’S GET TO THE POINT (& SHOOT)

Did some of the Indie crew snatch the other roll of HARMAN Phoenix and go out on a quick coffee adventure to try it out? Yeah, of course we did.

 

Point & Shoot

Check out HARMON Phoenix on a Nikon AF240SV.

 

the in-between

The range between professional shots with external flash and your normal, everyday point & shoot can be drastic. The Nikon F80 SLR offered a perfect middle ground for us to get one more round of test shots in.

 

NIkon f80 SLR

Look at the results of this new color film with the Nikon F80 SLR!

 

TECHNICALLY SPEAKING

Every roll was shot at box speed (ISO 200). All images were scanned on Noritsu. No rolls were pushed or pulled.

 

Written by April Bagley

April BagleyIndie Film Lab