FPP PROJECTS
126 Instamatic Film – History and Status
With no new 126 film being produced, the Film Photography Project has taken upon itself to create option in 2024 (and beyond) so that we all can still enjoy shooting those great Kodak (and other brands) of Instamatic 126 cameras.
Catching Up with the FPP Camera Donation Program
We’d like to celebrate the instructors and students whose passion for film ensures film photography remains a living medium; and, to honor the generosity of the film photography community and our volunteer staff.
Chasing the Light: Baltimore Photographer Schaun Champion
Baltimore is a vibrant, eclectic city. It’s a place that…
PODCAST
Film Photography Podcast 332 – Meet Up!
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 332 – October 30, 2024 – Michael Raso & John Fedele announce the upcoming November…
FILM PHOTOGRAPHY IS ALIVE & WELL – Kodak – Ilford – Harman – Used Photo Pro Interviews (FPP Ep. 331)
Mat Marrash hosts this exciting episode, airing on the 15th anniversary of the FPP and recorded at the annual Photography Pro Show, covering topics such as “why now is the most exciting time to shoot film.”
Film Photography Podcast 330
The Film Photography Podcast announces the new FPP Jekyll/Hyde 35mm bw film and Dracula in 120 and 4×5!
VIDEOS
Film Photography Podcast 322
Michael Raso, Mat Marrash and Owen McCafferty have a lively roundtable discussion about the availability of 126 Instamatic film in 2024 and beyond. Mat discusses grants and residencies for film photographers in the US.
Film Photography Podcast 320
In this episode (recorded live on YouTube on April 12th), guest host Trev Lee from @TheDarkroomLab heads up a roundtable discussion.
Film Photography Podcast 319
In this episode Michael Raso, Mark Dalzell and John Fedele review the Mamiya C3 medium format film camera, discuss 125 SLR cameras, give away the Argus C3 “Sparkle Brick”.
FEATURES
Film Photography Newspaper! “Read All About It!”
A local, free newspaper publication that showcases the work of artists who shoot a mixture of traditional film and digital photography.
126 Instamatic Film – History and Status
With no new 126 film being produced, the Film Photography Project has taken upon itself to create option in 2024 (and beyond) so that we all can still enjoy shooting those great Kodak (and other brands) of Instamatic 126 cameras.
Filmmaking Spotlight: Sam Waite’s “The Hidden Gem”
The Film Photography Project (FPP) is thrilled to sit down with Sam Waite, a self-described “newbie” to motion picture film photography who’s short 16mm film “The Hidden Gem” won Best Film and Best Supporting Actor awards at the 13 Stories Film competition in Boise Idaho.
NEWS
ILFORD SPECIAL ORDER 2024 – FPP Podcast 321
In this episode Michael Raso and Mat Marrash discuss the annual Ilford ULF (Ultra Large Format) and Special Film Order. The Film Photography Project Store is participating this year making the announcement extra special!
Film Photography Podcast 313 – Harman Phoenix 200 35mm Film!
Our first impressions and roll review of the new Harman Phoenix 200 35mm color film, listener letters, Third Man Records Polaroid Camera Giveaway and more!
FPP Introduces SUN 16mm / 35mm Color Negative!
FPP SUN Color 35mm Film24 exp / ISO 1 / Process: C-41…
REVIEWS
FPP’s “New” Color Negative Home Development Kit
I have been testing the recently offered FPP’s NEW Color…
Book Review – Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the 20th Century
Book Release Date: January 25, 2022 The Film Photography Project…
PolyPan F – Dreamy BW Film!
Since announcing that PolyPan F would be available in the…
HOW-TO/WHAT IS
FPP’s “New” Color Negative Home Development Kit
I have been testing the recently offered FPP’s NEW Color…
Negative Film vs Reversal (Positive) Film? What’s the Difference?
Color positive? Color negative? Slide film? Black and white positive? What does it all mean and which should you shoot? Let’s break down the two big differences in film type to help make that decision a little easier.
16mm Film – Double Perf vs Single Perf – What’s the difference??
One of the FPP’s most common inquiries regarding 16mm movie…