cnphoto
Well-known
Hi so I'll be in Hawaii for 2 weeks in early Feb. Mostly staying in Waikiki.
How is purchasing film in Hawaii? 35mm and 120. I'm tossing up whether to take with me or buy over there. I'd prefer to buy over there if I can (take 2 or 3 rolls of B&W of each format with me then buy the rest when I get over there, probably mostly colour).
Also, how is film processing there? Does anywhere still do it and what is the turn around like? I'd like to get all of the colour stock developed before I leave (well, a majority of it anyway if I can).
If anyone can give some advice it would be greatly appreciated!
How is purchasing film in Hawaii? 35mm and 120. I'm tossing up whether to take with me or buy over there. I'd prefer to buy over there if I can (take 2 or 3 rolls of B&W of each format with me then buy the rest when I get over there, probably mostly colour).
Also, how is film processing there? Does anywhere still do it and what is the turn around like? I'd like to get all of the colour stock developed before I leave (well, a majority of it anyway if I can).
If anyone can give some advice it would be greatly appreciated!
bolohead
Joel Cosseboom
Check out this thread in the Hawaii Film Photographers group on Flickr.
For film, I'd suggest ImageWorks. It's about 3 miles from Waikiki and Christine, the owner, is great. You can call in advance to see what stock they have and she can bring special stock in if you request it.
For developing, Rainbow Photo does a great job. C-41 develop only is $4. B&W and E-6, you'd be better off mailing it to a lab on the mainland as prices are really high.
Enjoy your stay.
Aloha!
For film, I'd suggest ImageWorks. It's about 3 miles from Waikiki and Christine, the owner, is great. You can call in advance to see what stock they have and she can bring special stock in if you request it.
For developing, Rainbow Photo does a great job. C-41 develop only is $4. B&W and E-6, you'd be better off mailing it to a lab on the mainland as prices are really high.
Enjoy your stay.
Aloha!
bolohead
Joel Cosseboom
If you have the time and interest, check out the Hawaii Flickr Meetup group. We meet the second Friday of each month for lunch and a photowalk.
kipkeston
Well-known
What bolohead said.
cnphoto
Well-known
excellent, thanks for the links i'll check it out 
B&W i'll do myself when i get home, but C-41 is way to expensive here. $4 a roll sounds ace! and if i can make time, a Flickr meetup would be cool.
B&W i'll do myself when i get home, but C-41 is way to expensive here. $4 a roll sounds ace! and if i can make time, a Flickr meetup would be cool.
cliffpov
Established
Just go to the ABC stores. They are everywhere. Can't miss them.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
conversely, buy your film stateside and spend your time on the beach sipping a mojito instead of looking for film.
cnphoto
Well-known
conversely, buy your film stateside and spend your time on the beach sipping a mojito instead of looking for film.
not going stateside. i'll email one of the stores listed above a day or two before we fly out and let them know what i'd like and then just stop by and pick it up when i arrive. the beach and cocktails can wait for an hour
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