Photographer: Adam Garelick Dan Domme's comments: The geometries in this shot are amazing. The Planetarium reminds me of some sleeping alien behemoth being studied by scientists who built an encompassing scaffolding. At once both beautiful and foreboding. Adam Garelick on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27879965@N06/ In January 2012, regular FPP contributor Dan Domme picked ... [Read More]
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Photographer: Nate Matos (pdexposures) Playing with my new Instax Mini 50s Dan Domme's comments: Great juxtaposition between the old school technology of the view camera and a Fuji Instax Mini. A massive format being the subject of the photo taken on a credit-card size piece of film. The photographer also exhibits his own sense of humor. Nate Matos on ... [Read More]
All Routes Lead To Hell
Photographer: Darren Riley Dan Domme's comments: Here, the combination of redscaled film (color film shot through the acetate base) and fog produces a muted but haunting result. Could be used as a promotional photograph for a horror film. Darren Riley on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/darrenriley/ In January 2012, regular FPP contributor Dan Domme picked his top 18 favorite ... [Read More]
Film Photography Podcast Episode 53 – January 15, 2012
Exclusive interview with photographer / filmmaker Kurt Markus! Photography Business Tips! Alternative Printing! Polaroid SX-70 and more! Hosted by Michael Raso and Mat Marrash with Special Guest Paige Davis! Image of Kurt Markus by Michael Karsh Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=itewf-263cd5" skin="1" auto="0" height=100 ] Subscribe on ... [Read More]
Accolades for Kodak Professional Portra 160!
INDUSTRY ACCOLADES FOR KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160 FILM CONTINUE Named 2012 Hot One Award Winner, by Professional Photographer ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 12, 2012 – Add another award to the list for KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 160 film. Since its introduction in Feb. 2011, the film, known for its fine grain structure and beautiful skin tones, has racked up numerous industry awards and positive ... [Read More]
110 Film Photography / Holga 110
Introduced in 1972 by Eastman Kodak, the 110 cartridge film format was a huge success for amateur photographers in the United States, England and beyond. Following the equally popular 126 cartridge format (launched in 1963), the 110 film was only 16mm in width allowing cameras to be much smaller, launching Kodak’s “Pocket Instamatic” campaign. above: Fresh ... [Read More]