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Saturday, March 22, 2014






Earlier this year, Indie Film Lab took a trip from Montgomery, AL to Las Vegas, NV for the annual WPPI trade show. After they decided it would be more interesting to travel via RV than plane, started planning for a trip around the places they wanted to see. Originally, they had an idea to create a 5-10 minute video on a trip, for fun, then Kodak came on board and there project has turned into a 47 minute feature. The film has now turned the focus less on the trip, to more on the photographers themselves and why they shoot film.

Hope you enjoy the film and are inspired to create things you truly care for, in a way you are truly passionate. Long Live Film.



-Indie Film Lab-




Produced by: Indie Film Lab
Directed by: Luke Lindgren and Josh Moates
Edited by: Luke Lindgren



For a world where vast technology is rising. Be inspired and learn about why films still rocking it out these days.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Temporary Shooting Stars

A glittering lights dancing in the skies, bursting in different colors, leaving a smile and enjoyment in peoples eyes. In Every occasions such as Christmas, New Year, Festivals and more. Your night would not be complete without seeing Fireworks in the vast night sky.

Here are some of my Shots using Canon Eos 3000 loaded with Fujifilm Superia iso 400 and DNP Centuria iso 400.

Fujifilm Superia 400
f/11 ,  1/4s , iso 400

Fujifilm Superia 400
f/11 ,  1/4s , iso 400

DNP Centuria 400
f/ 11 , 1/8s , iso 400

Fujifilm Superia 400
f/11 , 1/4s , iso 400

Fujifilm Superia 400
f/11 , 1/4s , iso 400

Fujifilm Superia 400
f/11 ,  1/4s , iso 400

Fujifilm Superia 400
f/11 , 1/4s , iso 400

DNP Centuria 400
f/11 ,  1/8s , iso 400
These are my first firework shots, not really quite good but i know there is still so much to learn. Long Live Film. Shoot, aim and Fire.

Monday, March 3, 2014


From the beginning i was really fond of taking pictures, when i was a kid my first camera was a lenon pocket camera using 110 film cartridge. All i did was shoot here, shoot there, shoot everywhere. Whatever i like i take pictures of them, when you were a kid you always feel amaze looking at the viewfinder and click that shutter button, even though some are blurred, overexpose and underexposed. Today i am still shooting film, i don't care what people may think about shooting films, i love it.

 Shooting films is really hard, you have to be slowly and surely take some time to shoot. Films now a days are hard to find especially here in the Philippines, film cameras are obsolete, Digital Cameras are the new trend and of course if you don't like your shot you just delete it or make some minor changes,you could go to Photoshop to add some details and more.

For me its not about the luxurious camera or the biggest lens you have. it's the idea or the composition what really matters. i'm still a newbie when it comes to photography. i know there is still so much to learn and so much to shoot. it's a big big world so choose your weapon, aim and fire.