Film Photography Podcast - Episode 121 – March 15, 2015 The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Shooting Infrared Color! Kodak Instamatic 500! 126 Film! Seattle Filmsworks! Darkroom Tips and More! DOWNLOAD (Right Click, Save As) Film Photography Podcast – Episode 121 – March 15th, 2015 Show Notes By Alex Luyckx It’s the Internet Radio Show for people ... [Read More]
Archives for March 2015
Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim!
Here's a nifty and ultra-cool plastic camera - the discontinued Vivitar “point and shoot” ULTRA WIDE & SLIM camera. The all mechanical / all plastic camera uses 35mm film and has no electronics or need for a battery to function. With a fixed f11 aperture and a w-i-d-e 22mm lens, the camera delivers gorgeous lo-fi pictures. Current price tag on e-bay: $50. (if your lucky to find one). ... [Read More]
Cholula – Home Development Test Shot
Photographer: Greg Garner From test roll doing C-41 processing at home. AT HOME!! Unicolor kit purchased from the Film Photography Project. www.filmphotographyproject.com I'd say it was a success! Camera: Canon A1 - 50mm @ 1.4 Film: Kodak Ultramax 400 - Expired 09/2014 - so not TOO expired, but expired nonetheless. Greg on Flickr ... [Read More]
FPP Review! – The Leicaflex SL
Guest blog by Jason Ganz When photographers mention the word “Leica”, many – photographers and non-photographers alike – imagine a rangefinder camera quietly “shinking” light to emulsion to record a moment in time. However amidst the rangefinder M's and Leica Thread-Mounts, the Minolta-influenced (R3 through R7) SLRs, and the more contemporary R8 and R9, Leica produced the “Leicaflex”, a ... [Read More]