THE ORIGIN OF FPP RETROCHROME 35mm COLOR SLIDE FILM In 2015, an unspecified agency auctioned a large quantity of expired color slide film. Wondering how this film would process, Film Photography Project founder Michael Raso purchased one of the lots. It arrived in large cans labeled Kodak Ektachrome 2253 and the film was loaded onto an unusual core indicating that the film might have been ... [Read More]
Archives for 2019
Film Photography Podcast 216
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 216 February 15th, 2019 It’s the Film Photography Podcast and joining Michael Raso in the studio today is Mark Dalzell, Mark O’Brien, John Fedele, and Leslie Lazenby! Topics today include the Kookie Kamera, Franka Solida III, Argus Vs. Kodak, and so much more, so stay tuned! DOWNLOAD (Right Click, Save As) Are you heading to the Film Photography ... [Read More]
Film Photography Podcast 215
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 215 February 1st, 2019 Hey there folks, it’s the internet radio show for people who love film, are interested in film or want to get into film. Joining Michael Raso in the studio today is Mat Marrash, Mark Dalzell, John Fedele, Mark O’Brien, and Leslie Lazenby! The gang will be giving a 2019 update for Film Ferrania, reviewing What’s Hot and What’s Not in ... [Read More]
Film Photography Paideia – March 2 – 3, 2019
2nd Annual Film Photography Paideia Sponsored by The Darkroom The Film Photography Paideia is an annual gathering of passionate film community members from all walks of life, drawn together by a shared love of cameras and film. The Film Paideia mission is to bring together film experts and enthusiasts to exchange ideas and share their expertise of the craft. In true paideia fashion, the event is ... [Read More]
FAKMATIC 35MM TO 126 ADAPTER
The FakMatic 35mm to 126 Adapter New, fresh 126 film is currently not being manufactured by any company. How can you shoot with your 126 Instamatic cameras? The FakMatic! The FakMatic will be available for a limited time in the FPP-On-Line Store. ... [Read More]
The Film Photography Project Brings Street Candy ATM 400 Film to U.S. Film Shooters!
One of our favorite things at the Film Photography Project (FPP) is testing new film, cameras and film photography gear in order to share tips, tutorials – and photos! – with other avid film enthusiasts. Recently, we were very excited to hear from French film photographer Vincent Moschetti, who filled us in on his new, unique hand-rolled Panochromatic black and white film: Street Candy ATM ... [Read More]