Film Photography Podcast - Episode 83 – June 1, 2013 The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Nikon F1, Photo Copyrights and blogs, Wet Print papers and Lots More! Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=itewf-49ca35" skin="1" auto="0" height=100 ] Subscribe on iTunes Link will immediately open iTunes. Subscribe on ... [Read More]
Archives for May 2013
FPP Walking Workshop Recap on Kodak’s FILM FRIDAY!
Hi folks! On this edition of FILM FRIDAY I'm thrilled to announce that Kodak has been also running a FILM FRIDAY blog on their 1000 Words page and was kind enough to invite me to be their guest blogger for today, Friday May 24, 2013! It's all about the FPP Walking Workshop this past April in Findlay, Ohio. I must thank Mat Marrash, Leslie Lazenby, Prof Jeff Salisbury and all who attended! As I ... [Read More]
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 82 – May 15, 2013
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 82 – May 15, 2013 The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Walking Workshop Roundup, CHIM exhibit at ICP, Olympus ECRU Camera, Kodak BW 400CN, Hand-rolled Film, APS Film and Lots More! Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=itewf-499e9f" skin="1" auto="0" height=100 ] Subscribe on ... [Read More]
Exploring, Engaging & Enlarging Black and White
Exploring, Engaging & Enlarging Black and White By Jim Austin I can still recall my first roll of black and white film. It was Kodak Plus-X. One print on that roll looked decent, so I entered one of them in a school photo contest. While the photo of a girl painting a sign did not win any awards, the magic of seeing it develop in the school darkroom was fixed forever in the ... [Read More]
Kodak Alive! Film Division to UK!
Breaking News by Mat Marrash This past Monday, Eastman Kodak announced that it has reached a settlement agreement with it's UK Pension Plan, KPP. You can read the fine print over at Kodak here. And now for the question folks have been asking all week... "What does this mean for film photographers?" For us here at the FPP, it means business as usual and Super-Positive! So long as Kodak ... [Read More]