Have you been thinking about trying a Polaroid Instant Camera but do not know how to load it? Here is a quick video that will instruct you how to load your camera! Did you know that new film for vintage Polaroid SX-70 and 600 cameras is now being made by The Impossible Project?Enjoy shooting film! ... [Read More]
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How To Load a 35mm SLR Film Camera
Demonstration and tips on how to easily load your camera! Video featuring Michael Raso from The Film Photography Podcast! Check it out! ... [Read More]
Use Your Smart Phone to Capture LomoKino Movies!
Blog by Darren "Pancho" Riley If you're a Lomo shooter like me, you've already heard of the Lomography LomoKino. A 35mm film camera, the Kino allows you to shoot moving images by winding a handle on the side of the camera. As the film winds on, the sprocket holes catch on a switch that opens and closes the shutter. This allows you to capture up to 144 frames on one 36-exposure roll, ... [Read More]
LomoKino 20-Second Spook Show
Having a blast testing the LomoKino. This time shooting Portra 160! LOMO KINO -- THE CAMERAhttp://microsites.lomography.com/lomokino/aboutThe 35mm Movie Camera from Lomography that shoots 144 frames of film on one 36 exposure roll of film THE FILMMAKERhttp://filmphotographyproject.com/That's me, Michael Raso -- founder of The Film Photography Project and producer/host of the Internet Radio ... [Read More]
Kodak ProFoto XL – A Review Part 1
Recently, I open up my mailbox to see a message by none other than FPP's Michael Raso with a roll of film that I had never seen or heard of before, Kodak's ProFoto XL 100. I was given instructions to test it and review it. Under ideal conditions, I'd have a number of rolls to get the true feel of the film. You know, a chance to give the film some real abuse. After all, what little ... [Read More]
The Great FPP Kodak Film Giveaway!
If there's one thing that FPP likes to do it's to give away film! Since The Film Photography Podcast's inception back in 2009, film giveaways have been constant. A majority of film requests have come from students and many times film was supplemented with entire 35mm SLR packages! First giveaway batches of giveaway film were from my own personal stash and soon after our first episodes ... [Read More]