Sprocket hole photography

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Kodak Ektachrome 200, shot in a Holga 120CFN
Kodak Ektachrome 200, shot in a Holga 120CFN

Sprocket hole photography is the process of creating images with 35mm film which include the "sprocket holes" along the edges of the film. It is part of the lo-fi photography movement. Generally, this technique involves the use of a modified medium format camera, since a 35mm camera ordinarily will not expose the edges of the film.

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