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The Bowtiemate Dispatch

English edition Issue 26.06.09
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File No. 2026.06.09
Indoor Frames

The absence of flash can be an obstacle for indoor shots, but it is also an opportunity to appreciate the natural or artificial effects of light on film.

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  • Night shift.
    • Nikon FM | Ilford HP5 400 (09/09/25)
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  • Partners in crime.
    • Nikon FM | Ilford HP5 400 (15/09/25)
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  • Retro style!
    • Nikon FM | Cinestill 800T (06/10/26)
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  • Never get bored on this walkthrough.
    • Nikon FM | Cinestill 800T (02/11/26)
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  • The ‘solar’ zen cat.
    • Nikon FM | Phoenix 200 (28/06/25)
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  • Golden shadows.
    • Nikon FM | Phoenix 200 (10/07/25)
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  • Light thoughts.
    • Nikon FM | Phoenix 200 (07/07/25)
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  • Of course there is a bookstore!
    • Nikon FM | Kodak Portra 400 (08/08/25)
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  • Nice equilibrium found there.
    • Nikon FM | Ilford Delta 400 (24/06/25)
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  • I’m trying… trust me.
    • Nikon FM | Ilford Delta 400 (24/06/25)
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  • Sushi time!
    • Nikon FM | Cinestill 800T (17/01/26)
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  • The cinematic… walk?
    • Nikon FM | Cinestill 800T (03/01/26)

Field Notes:

Whether it’s home, a bookstore, a restaurant, or even the office (on my very sporadic visits… zzZzz), indoor spaces give me the opportunity to rediscover places through the lens. When I was young, film was still the best way to capture memories like birthdays or Christmas, and regularly, the flash saved the day for a clean picture. In this case, though, the objective is to squeeze the available light and try to create nice images to remember what crosses my mind throughout everyday life.