The Internet Radio Show for Folks Who Love Film! Epic Summer ’12 Episode! Large Format! Shoot X-Ray Film?! Vintage Kodak! Drum Scans! SLR Camera Giveaway! Special Guests and Lots More!!! Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=itewf-2c94ac" skin="1" auto="0" height=100 ] Subscribe on iTunes Link will immediately open iTunes. Subscribe on ... [Read More]
Archives for June 2012
TIMEZERO The Last Year of Polaroid Film
blog by Michael Raso I just returned from the NYC premiere of Grant Hamilton's Polaroid documentary - TIMEZERO The Last Year of Polaroid Film. Whether you're a Polaroid shooter or new to instant photography, Grant's film is an inspirational and essential documentary that will motivate you to grab your Polaroid and start shooting! I highly recommend checking out the TIMEZERO website - ... [Read More]
FPP @ Analog Pulse, Cleveland June 29 – July 1 !
FPP - The Internet Radio Show & On-Line Resource for Film Shooters Worldwide announces its Spring Meet Ups and Events! Film Photography Podcast hosts Michael Raso and Mat Marrash will be attending Aperture Photography & Variety Store's ANALOG PULSE WEEKEND on Cleveland, Ohio on June 29, 30 and July 1st For details on Analog Pulse Weekend, jump over to the Aperture site: ... [Read More]
Developing Large Format Film at Home!
In my brief time here at the Film Photography Project, it's become apparent that FPP listeners, on top of having boatloads of G.A.S. (gear acquisition syndrome), are eager to get out there and try new things. At the top of that list of new things to do is getting into the darkroom and/or developing film at home. Though I could write all day about how quick and easy these processes are to do, let's ... [Read More]
How To Clean and Store Negs!
Recently Film Photography Podcast listener Martin send us an e-mail asking about his negs. He asked: "After that lengthy introduction I was wondering if the FPP team could offer me some advice on how to clean my negatives / transparencies. After storing my negs in my damp house for too long a few have gotten a little mucky / moldy, and I want to fix this before it too late! I was taught in ... [Read More]
Lens Flip! Fun with the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye!
The Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash (KBHF) is a fun little 620 film camera introduced in the 1949. Loved for its retro styling and simplicity, the Brownie Hawkeye is a great addition to any film photographer’s collection. They can be bought for next to nothing and can shoot 120 film very easily. One of the more interesting things to do with a KBFH is a modification called a lens flip. Kodak ... [Read More]