We supply framing and printing of photographic images as well as digital retouching and a complete gallery of Dave Orbock's panoramic images. Located in Baltimore, Maryland, Full Circle was set up in 1987 by panoramic photographer Dave Orbock. It started as a photographic printing business that served local photographers.
Reviews (10)
Jay Smithy
May 05, 2022
Would NOT recommend getting your film developed here. Both my c-41 and bw rolls have occasionally come back with visible processing errors such as overdeveloped areas around sprocket holes (caused by rough agitation), scratch lines (poor drying procedures), and even light leaks. If the roll is precious to you, develop it at home! This place is inconsistent and has proven unreliable during all steps of the development process. Other labs in the area should really be stepping up and competing with this place - it has too high of a reputation for the disappointing results.
Claire Hillison
Apr 24, 2022
Full Circle is THE best place to go for film lovers. They are so kind and knowledgeable! I've been going to them for 2 years now and usually it takes 1-2days to get developed film back. If it takes any longer, they are always able to communicate the expected delay and reason why. Definitely try them out!
Shelby Fredrickson
Feb 24, 2022
I just got a disposable camera developed (for the first time in maybe 15 years!) and I'm so happy with the digital files I received! Full Circle processed them for 1/2 the price and a fraction of the time I was quoted at some other places (avg. a month turn around time)- I got my files in 2 business days. Will absolutely be coming back, thank you so much!
Kathryn McDonald
Sep 20, 2021
Breil B.
Aug 26, 2021
The racial wealth gap is a thing, so asking Black creators to work for free, and speak on segments about Black lives, "Social Justice" and "the racial reckoning" as they call it, is pretty tacky. Quite the disillusionment. Until they feel the need to pay Black artists, Change the name to the Gentrification-Air head art center.
Marty Katz
Jul 07, 2021
7/21: Glad they made it through Covid as professionals need them. Very hi-res scans of prints and positive and negative films with heavy-duty optical gear, not the lid scanning using home/office fax/scanners other "labs" may do. Plus real big prints. Plus they actually develop films, including obsolete ones, so when you find that roll of E4 in your dad's old suit, bring it here.
Naveed Riaziat
May 29, 2021
Daniel Lee
Feb 19, 2021
Lauren Gardenbelle
Nov 30, 2018
Bunny Burnett
Feb 04, 2017