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Film of the Month July 2021: dubblefilm Bubblegum & Jelly -- Extended to August!!

Film of the Month July 2021: dubblefilm Bubblegum & Jelly -- Extended to August!!

Hi everyone! 

We are back with a little analogue love this month. You may be aware each month we are highlighting a different film stock. Our goals are to showcase film lovers in the community, as well introduce everyone to the variety of film that we carry. 

In June we focused on Kodak Gold. For me this film has that super vintage vibe. We saw some cool images tagged throughout the month and really loved this silhouette from Rémy Robin! 

June's Winner: Rémy Robin

Thanks for sharing and tagging #GlazersKodakGold Rémy, we will be in touch about collecting your prizes for entering the contest! 

What's on for July?! - Now Extended through August!

JULY'S FILM: dubblefilm - Bubblegum & Jelly

dubblefilm - Bubblegum and Jelly both us Kodak Ultramax as a base layer.

BUBBLEGUM has added tones to produce sweet colors.

JELLY as a mix of tones that appear as gradients in part of the image.

Check out this fun examples shot on JELLY!

Share your fave dubblefilm photos in July & August and use the following hashtag for a chance to win prizes!

WIN A PRINT & A GOODIE BAG FROM GLAZER'S

One stand-out image will be selected at the end of the month to win a print of that image from Panda Lab in Seattle.

Our selected winner will also win a Glazer's Tote featuring our fabulous Otter Mascot, as well, a couple of rolls of film and other goodies!

SAVE ON PROCESSING

If you're in the Seattle area, head to Panda Lab in Queen Anne to get your film processed! Panda Lab will offer a 10% off promotion for those who mention this promo and are processing Kodak Gold film.

What Film is planned for September?

We realize the process of working with film can of course take longer, so we wanted to share our September Film of the Month now. For September we will highlight Polaroid. Glazer's currently carries a variety of options for newer Polaroid Now cameras, as well vintage cameras like SX-70's

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