Photographer: Alexander Rabb Luray, VA USA Nikon F100 Nikon 28mm f/2.8 AF-D Kodak Ektar 100 Alex says: "I shoot film because I like the look, and I love how it makes me slow down and think about the shot I'm taking. And while I used to spend much more time on RAW processing and editing, now most of the processing I do is to get the scan to look like the slide. These days I do most ... [Read More]
Archives for February 2015
Three Generations
Photographer: Alessio Liquori Yashica Fx-3 super 2000 + Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f1.4 + Kodak T-Max 400 Flickr member Terry Sims commented: "Sharing the gossip across the generations, well observed Alessio." Allessio responded: "Thank you Terry. We were in my small village in the Southern Italy and there was a festival... the best situation for sharing gossip!" Allessio on Flickr ... [Read More]
Untitled Microfilm Image
Photographer: Nano_Burger Frequent FPP contributor Dan (Nano_Burger on Flickr) captures the moment on a girls soccer field using Fuji HR-II sprockless(!) bw microfilm. Shot in his Canon EOS 10s since this is one of the few cameras that can shoot film with no sprocket holes. Shooting Microfilm was discussed on FPP episode 103. Why shoot Microfilm? Read Dan's article here. ... [Read More]
Winter Glow
Photographer: Jonas Nilsson Celebrating Winter light with this image by Jonas Nilsson! Shot on Pentax mx / Pentax-m 50mm f1.7 / Yellow filter / Kodak Tri-X / Home processed in Xtol 1:1 8 / 45min / 2014-12-31 Jonas on Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jonastheamateur/ Kodak TriX is the FPP's best-selling BW film in 2015! ... [Read More]
Emilia ~ “life is killing me”
Photographer: Sandy Phimester Camera: Pentax 67, 75mm f/2.8 AL Film: CineStill (120 beta) Scan: Frontier scan. Emilia ~ "life is killing me" Sandy said in Fall of 2014 (when this image was shot): "CineStill is an amazing film, tungsten based motion picture film, Kodak stock. The Brothers Wright have already been selling it in 35mm format, but there is now a Kickstarter to get ... [Read More]
Untitled Portrait
Photographer: Sandy Phimester one of the first shoots of 2015... Leica M3, 50mm Summicron, Tri-X, Frontier scan. Sandy on Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/sandyphimester/ On Instagram - http://instagram.com/sandyphimester Kodak Tri-X is FPP's most popular BW film! - http://filmphotographyproject.com/store/35mm-bw-kodak-tri-x-400-1-roll ... [Read More]