What’s Is (Ultra) Low ISO Film (and how do I shoot it)? If you scroll around Instagram or Facebook gazing at gorgeous photography as much as I do, you’re bound to come across stunning, distinctive images shot with Low and Ultra Low ISO Film. Low ISO works for just about any subject matter and is often a favorite of portrait photographers looking for sharpness in detail that holds up when the ... [Read More]
Archives for 2019
Film Photography Podcast 226
Film Photography Podcast – Episode 226 July 1st, 2019 And we’re back! Joining Michael Raso in the studio today is Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, Mark O’Brien, Mark Dalzell, and of our course, our listeners (not really in the studio, but listening to us where ever you are!) On today’s show we have pointers on shooting the new Ektachrome E100 (and any E-6 film for that matter), the Kenflex TLR, ... [Read More]
Introducing FPP CINE16 DOUBLE PERF 16mm FILM
A New Line of 16mm Films for Motion Picture Film Cameras June 18, 2019 (Updated January 1, 2021) – Analog photography resource the Film Photography Project is bringing back another lost and forgotten film format with its new line of Double Perf 16mm Motion Picture Film! The CINE16 DOUBLE PERF line is fresh film stock, hand-rolled onto 100 foot (30 meter) daylight spools in our film prep ... [Read More]
Real FujiFilm at Un-Real Prices In The FPP On-Line Store!
The Film Photography Project answered the call of many podcast listeners in the year 2011 when we opened our on-line store! Since then, the FPP has become "the" resource for not only the best, fresh film at the lowest cost but also for purchasing hard-to-find expired film. What makes us different is that The FPP Gang (errr, the Podcast Group) tests ALL of the films that are sold in the store. So, ... [Read More]
Film Washi 35mm “F” and “S” Film Review!
A few months ago I received two rolls of film to test for the Film Photography Project-- Film Washi's "newest" films - Washi F and Washi S. Now, you already know that I am someone that likes to play with oddball film stocks, and these two films certainly fit that description. First, let me acquaint you with them from the information furnished by Film Washi. Film Washi touts itself as the ... [Read More]
What 8mm Film Projector Should I Buy?
Before smartphones and digital cameras, and yes--even before camcorders--watching home movies was a special treat. Families and friends would gather in the living room, den, or shag-carpeted basement, to sit on the floor in front of a movie screen (or sheet if dad was a penny-pincher) and watch in amazement the silent moving images projected from the back of the room. For many in those days, ... [Read More]