Introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935 and discontinued in 2010, Kodachrome film became the go-to film for many professional and aspiring photographers alike for its vivid and vibrant color rendition that has forever influenced our view of mid-century America. All development of Kodachrome film as COLOR FILM was discontinued in 2010. Kodachrome movie film can be developed as BW negative by the ... [Read More]
Archives for February 2020
Fueling Creativity in the Classroom through Film: An Interview with Professor Paul “Bear” Brown
“I think because students are so used to instant results and gratification of digital, there is a love/hate relationship (with film), and not much in between. To some the physicality of handling film is a rush, but others find it frustrating because it takes practice and repetition. I tell students that is like learning scales for a musical instrument or drills in sports. You do this to be muscle ... [Read More]
FPP Salutes Lomography! Analog Champions Unveil New Color Negative Film Emulsion
LOMOCHROME METROPOLIS XR 100-400 FILM The talented crew over at Lomography – responsible for the LomoKino camera and many other products beloved by the Film Photography Project - have released their brand-new color negative film emulsion LOMOCHROME METROPOLIS XR 100-400 film! Available now in the FPP On-Line Store in 35mm, 120 (medium format) and 110 (pocket film), LOMOCHROME METROPOLIS gives ... [Read More]
Film Photography Podcast 242 / 243
The Film Photography Podcast brings you back-to-back episodes this Valentine's Day! First up, Michael Raso, John Fedele and Mark Dalzell spend their Valentine's Day with you with Episode 242. On Saturday, February 15th Michael is joined by the whole gang to discuss a myriad of film related topics. Tune in! Film Photography Podcast Episode 242 - February 14, 2020 DOWNLOAD (Right Click, Save ... [Read More]