This is part of a batch of films I just had developed. It was on TMAX 100 35mm film and by far it was the one that still had good image quality after 30 years of latency. I think this might be from around 1994. The E-6 slide films were mostly without any image left at all, the C-41 Ilford XP2 were badly faded, the Japanese Konica Infrared black and white were bad and the Ilford HP5+ were a bit better, but the TMAX 100, both 35mm and 120, were still worth developing even after 30 plus years at room temperature!
I can't remember who the man in the photos is - I think he must have asked me to take portrait photos of him since I'm with him in more than one location in Toronto. He probably was someone from my Toronto Japanese Language School class that was held on Saturdays at Orde Street Public School. I'm hoping that they'll get to him!





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