Nico B. Young

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First rolls of color film processed at home

I got a color film developing kit and processed some film at home for the first time. These are some photos from the first two rolls.

Gianni

Shoe truck Gianni showed me. It was parked beside a cobbler’s shop.

Wienerschnitzel at the end of my street, which closed down while I was staying in Swansea. I once applied to work there as my first job, and went through an interview at one of the tables outside, but they never got back to me. Soon to be a yuppie coffee shop.

Light art piece at 10 Fwy overpass on Pico and Centinela, the threshold of Santa Monica and West LA. By Shiela Klein, who also made the Vermonica, which was originally at the intersection of Vermont and Santa Monica.

Maya on her porch.

Maya showing Brem the shoes I got her. Clover and Emma in back.

Stella

Olive’s House, designed by her parents. I always loved the birch plywood floors and walls.

Maya and Olive on Ashland Hill. I messed up while loading the film into the developing tank reel, so they ended up touching pressing against each other. Lost Olive in the process.