Disposable camera

Posted:
14 Dec 2008, 17:12
by morepies
Hi All,
I had a session with Candy last month during which some photos were taken by us of each other using a disposable Kodak camera.
Does anyone know where I can get these developed? A few shots include nudity
Thanks,
Morepies
Ps Will upload some pics if they are usable when I can get them scanned.

Posted:
14 Dec 2008, 17:58
by Etonman
If you don't want to take your camera into your local Boots or other photoshop, you could send it mail order to one of the big processors like Truprint or Bonusprint (Google them for the addresses and order details).
If the piccies are more naughty, try a search for "confidential photo processing, or similar. I've just tried this and come up with
http://www.camera-visions.co.uk/ , I've not heard of them, but they look OK.

Posted:
15 Dec 2008, 01:42
by morepies
Cheers - thanks for the link!
- MP

Posted:
16 Dec 2008, 14:06
by Splosh me up
Don't know about situation in UK, but, here in Italy, some years ago most of sex shops used to offer "confidential" film processing. Just ask in any sex shop.
Should they say "yes" to processing, but "no" to disposable camera, just disassemble the camera with a sharp knife and a pair of scissor.
Inside the camera,you will find a can of film, identical to those one used in any 135 film camera. Just bring this can to the lab.
Before disassembling camera, check that you shot all exposures, otherwise you will find a piece of film to cut, guys at processing lab will have to work to extract fil from can and will surely burn your last(s) pics.
If the camera has a flash unit, don' touch any wire, insulated or not. If the flash is still working, you will risk a painful, yet not dangerous, electric shock.
And try to work in dimly light (usually, inside lighting a room is fine, stay away from direct sun)

Posted:
16 Dec 2008, 15:12
by dirty_oliver
Splosh me up wrote:Don't know about situation in UK, but, here in Italy, some years ago most of sex shops used to offer "confidential" film processing. Just ask in any sex shop.
Should they say "yes" to processing, but "no" to disposable camera, just disassemble the camera with a sharp knife and a pair of scissor.
Inside the camera,you will find a can of film, identical to those one used in any 135 film camera. Just bring this can to the lab.
Before disassembling camera, check that you shot all exposures, otherwise you will find a piece of film to cut, guys at processing lab will have to work to extract fil from can and will surely burn your last(s) pics.
If the camera has a flash unit, don' touch any wire, insulated or not. If the flash is still working, you will risk a painful, yet not dangerous, electric shock.
And try to work in dimly light (usually, inside lighting a room is fine, stay away from direct sun)
Most good models of disposable camera (Kodak, Fuji, etc) have flaps at the bottom of the camera that the film can just be slid out of.