Film: Color or B & W or both when you travel?

Film: Color or B & W or both when you travel?

  • B & W only

    Votes: 96 12.9%
  • Color only

    Votes: 77 10.4%
  • Both (both loaded)

    Votes: 225 30.3%
  • Both (B & W loaded. Color on standby)

    Votes: 94 12.7%
  • Both (Color loaded. B & W on standby)

    Votes: 57 7.7%
  • B & W film and color digital

    Votes: 168 22.6%
  • Color film and B & W digital

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • What film? I am all digital

    Votes: 23 3.1%

  • Total voters
    743
Black and white seems for flexible for travelling; I just carry a load of HP5 and push or pull process if conditions change drastically.
 
I usually have both Ms with me wherever I go whether it's locally or abroad. M3 is always B&W and the M6 usually has color, positive or negative. If I have to travel really light I'll pick one for what I think I'll encounter or as the mood strikes me.
 
I'm all digital now but not long ago I would shoot colour digital and B&W film on holiday - it's the B&W pics that I remember and revisit from time to time :)
 
Any time my wife and I travel to Oaxaca ( Mexico ) it's always transparencies that are
loaded and a couple of B&W rolls in the bag. Way too colourful for just B&W. Peter
 
What films do you bring when you travel?

I shoot film and digital, color and black & white, stills and video.

I consider myself traveling whenever I leave the house, office, or studio.

When I travel, I carry whatever I need to complete the assignment.

There are times when I shoot a wedding and carry 35mm portrait film as a backup to digital.

There are times when I shoot wedding candids with digital and wedding group portraits with 6x9cm color roll film.

There are times when I shoot landscapes with medium format color roll film and shoot digital test shots.

There are times when I shoot large format black & white sheet film and shoot digital test shots.


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I stress myself about this decision every time I go on holiday and every time I get back I wish I hadn't bothered with colour. When will I learn my lesson?!

Last trip to Itally I took my M6 with Tmax100, Portra 160 and Ektar.
 
I bring my two Bessa R's, one with wide angle and the other with 50 mm lense, loaded with black and white. I use a point and shoot digital for color and snapshots. Going to St. Genevieve, MO next month and plenty of antebellum architecture to shoot.
 
BW film only, but if I'm traveling with my wife, she'll have color digital that I can borrow if I need to. I do better to keep my head in one direction. That color stuff is hard.
 
I shoot my 120 cameras when I travel and its always color.

I stocked up on Portra 160 and 400 and that stock is waning down. I recently acquired lots of Provia 100F and am excited to use it.

I shot Thailand with Provia 100F years ago and just loved it :).
 
Wow, can't believe I started this thread 6 years ago and it is still going!
Many things have changed and I have taken a hiatus from film photography and photography in general.
Making my way back again and I am restructuring my collection of great cameras and lenses.
Will most likely end up doing colour film and digital colour and B/W.
Time will tell :)
 
I generally take two Nikon F/FTN's when I travel. Use one for color and the other for B&W. Just like to be covered.
 
It kind of depends on where I happen to be going.

If I am headed up the side of the mountain to Machu Picchu I am less concerned with color so I am pulling the black and white out.

If I am headed to Pella, Iowa to photography the tulips I am bringing the Provia and Velvia and hoping for gorgeous blue skies with puffy white clouds.

Most of the time I carry both. Color negative or slide film for the Rolleiflex and black and white in the M-A or LX.
 
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