Film Photography Podcast - Episode 118 – February 1, 2015 The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Nikon F2 Photomic! Nikon F6! 1930 Kodak Brownie! Large Format Report! Listener Letters and a Lot More! Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=mq9es-53667c" skin="1" auto="0" height=100 ] Subscribe on iTunes Link will ... [Read More]
Archives for 2015
Winter 2015 on Svema Blue Sensitive Film
Photographer: Michael Raso Michael Raso tests the new Svema Blue Sensitive BW Film. This blue-sensitive* black-and-white film has very high resolution and incorporates a yellow dye, which is removed during processing, to provide very high sharpness. There is no rem jet associated with this film (like the color motion picture stocks) and can be developed in chemistry like Kodak D76, ... [Read More]
Dirty Harry and the Supersense 66/6 Pinhole Camera
66 years after Dr. Edwin Land amazed the world with instant photography and 6 years after Polaroid closed their last factory, a new instant camera has been designed by Dr. Florian ‘Doc’ Kaps and Achim Heine. All 500 of the limited run cameras are hand assembled and hand numbered by Supersense. The camera features a three-position turret style lens with two apertures, 0.12mm and 0.24mm and ... [Read More]
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 117 – January 15, 2015
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 117 – January 15, 2015 The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Tips Shooting in the Cold! Suspersense 66/6 Instant Pinhole Camera! Miranda Sensomat RE SLR! Book of the Month! Lots More! Now on The You Tube! - http://youtu.be/d0iRV8xpD7s Listen to this episode now [podbean type=audio-rectangle resource="episode=a58y2-531da0" ... [Read More]
Argus A 35mm Camera
ARGUS A Camera Review by Robert Dungan Called by some the 2nd most important 35mm camera ever made. The Argus A was designed with the bare essentials in 1936 to be sold to the masses coming out of the great depression. It has an Art Deco style with its black bakelite body and stylized aluminum back. Pop Out Lens: I.R.C. F 4.5 Anastigmat Two Focus, settings 6-15 feet and 15 ... [Read More]
Film Photographer Profile – Markus Andersen
"Belly of the Beast" Profile of Film Photographer Markus Andersen - Short film by Rob Norton Markus Andersen doggedly pursues not merely cool images but great images. Sydney, Australia is his canvas - he calls it the belly of the beast. His art practice encompasses documentary, street and conceptual bodies of work using analogue 35mm, 120 film and the iPhone as his capture mediums.This video ... [Read More]