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THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT ARCHIVE The Rescued Film Project Archive. Undeveloped World War II Film Discovered from The Rescued Film Project on Vimeo. Play. Pause. Play. LIVE. 0. 00:00. 10:35. THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT The Rescued Film Project recovered 66 bundles of film, shot by the same photographer in the 1950s, and never processed. The total roll count is estimated to be over 1,200 rolls. But even more interesting than the quantity of the film, is the way in which it was packaged. WENEED YOUR HELP.
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THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT Images in this gallery were rescued from 66 bundles of film shot by "Paul" in East Chicago, Indiana. Please help support this project More information about the "Paul" film project can be found HERE. THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT THINGS An online archive of forgotten and lost pictures trapped in rolls of film until now, have never been seen. Old film developing. ExpiredFilm Developing.
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THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT CONTRIBUTE with your donation. By donating your film you are. granting The Rescued Film Project full print/publish copyright of recovered images: Send Form and Film to this address: Rescued Film Project. P.O. Box 140022. Garden City, ID 83714. There are many different types of film. THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT CONTRIBUTE All the images in this shop were rescued from lost and forgotten rolls of film as part of The Rescued Film Project Archive. We choose only select images to print in very small quantities to print. Once image prints sell out, we may never have them printed again. Our prints areof
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THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT Images in this gallery were rescued from 66 bundles of film shot by "Paul" in East Chicago, Indiana. Please help support this project More information about the "Paul" film project can be found HERE. THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT THINGS An online archive of forgotten and lost pictures trapped in rolls of film until now, have never been seen. Old film developing. ExpiredFilm Developing.
THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT The Rescued Film Project recovered 66 bundles of film, shot by the same photographer in the 1950s, and never processed. The total roll count is estimated to be over 1,200 rolls. THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT ARCHIVE An online archive of forgotten and lost pictures trapped in rolls of film until now, have never been seen. Old film developing. ExpiredFilm Developing.
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THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT The Rescued Film Project recovered 66 bundles of film, shot by the same photographer in the 1950s, and never processed. The total roll count is estimated to be over 1,200 rolls. But even more interesting than the quantity of the film, is the way in which it was packaged. WENEED YOUR HELP.
THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT Images in this gallery were rescued from 66 bundles of film shot by "Paul" in East Chicago, Indiana. Please help support this project More information about the "Paul" film project can be found HERE. THE RESCUED FILM PROJECT PEOPLE An online archive of forgotten and lost pictures trapped in rolls of film until now, have never been seen. Old film developing. ExpiredFilm Developing.
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HAVE FILM TO DONATE? Film processing is 100% Free to you. Just print off and include this FORM with your donation. By donating your film you are granting The Rescued Film Project full print/publish copyright ofrecovered images:
Send Form and Film to this address: Rescued Film ProjectP.O. Box 140022
Garden City, ID 83714 There are many different types of film. Before sending us your film, please email us to confirm that we can process the type of film youhave to donate.
Once processed, The Rescued Film Project will email you a digital copy of all discernible images for your personal use. Film processing and scanning can take up to 18 months. We only accept film donations in the form of undeveloped rolls of film. We cannot accept printed photos, negatives, slides, or VHS tapes. We do not return negatives because as stated, all film contributions are a donation to The Rescued Film Project Archive. You can also help support The Rescued Film Project even if you don't have film to contribute either by purchasing us supplies that we currently need, or with a small donation to help cover chemical and supply expenses. Make checks payable to The Rescued Film Project.
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