September 6, 2018 – A new line of pre-exposed 35mm films from Milan-based artist and design duo Marco Barbereschi and Cinzia Cancedda is inspiring film photographers everywhere and the Film Photography Project (FPP) – a resource for film shooters worldwide and home to internet radio show the Film Photography Podcast – is thrilled to announce that U.S. film shooters can find it ... [Read More]
Archives for 2018
Develop BW Movie Film At Home
Disclaimer: Neither the author of this post nor the FPP, claims any liability for any damage done to yourself or others by using the chemistry or following the instructions in this post. Proceed at your own risk. Note that the FPP can develop and scan your home movie film. So, you’ve decided to give black and white reversal movie film processing a go? Congrats! It’s a lot of fun, and the ... [Read More]
Film Photography Podcast 195
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 195 - September 1, 2018 Special guest Phil Steblay from TheDarkroom.com. Topics include Photo Lab Troubleshooting, the Hasselblad Flex Body, Pancake Lenses, and much more! We’re back from our summer break and ready for a new season of FPP! On today’s show is Michael Raso, Mat Marrash, Leslie Lazenby, Mark O’Brien, and special guest (and no stranger to the ... [Read More]
Lost Negatives Found!
It seems that history is right under our noses. We find history preserved in museums, books, plaques, and historic sites (forts, battlefields, the such), and sometimes we see it preserved in story, song, or on century-old pieces of acetate. And that is where our story begins, with a set of photographic negatives stashed away in a draw in some piece of furniture. What it was, or how it got to a ... [Read More]
Film Photography Podcast 194
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 194 – August 1, 2018 We have a jam-packed episode lined up today! Joining Michael Raso in the studio today is Mat Marrash, Mark O’Brien, and Leslie Lazenby! And it’s our super special summer spectacular, and it’s a camerapalloza! We’ll be talking on the Ricoh GR1v, Kodak Retina IIa, the Canon AE-1, plus Strobe Kits for Film, Pushing/Pulling, a Book Review, ... [Read More]
Exclusive “Smaller Sized” Home Film Develop Kits!
Blog by Michael RasoEXCLUSIVE FPP Home Photo Chemistry in Easy-To-Manage SMALLER SizesWhether you live in a home or apartment, we all have limited space dedicated for our home processing. Many traditional chemistry mixes to a minimum of 1 us gallon. The FPP Team and I have designed a FPP-Exclusive - smaller-sized chemistry for folks who don't need a big 'ol gallon! FPP Small-Sized Photo Chemistry ... [Read More]