Blog by Brian Moore By way of complete disclosure, I first have to say that I like plastic cameras! In particular I find the softness, distortion and flare from a plastic lens highly appealing. So I was intrigued when FPP announced the availability of the “Plastic Filmtastic 120” Debonair camera, a literal boatload of which FPP’s Michael Raso purchased out of a mysterious warehouse in ... [Read More]
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Film Photography Minute - 120 FPP Debonair Camera
Despite a few similarities, it is not the same as the "Debonair" Diana or the Imperial Debonair from Chicago’s Herbert George Camera Company. Nope, not a Diana, not a Holga but a strange hybrid manufactured in a mysterious, unknown factory in Hong Kong! The FPP Debonair is under $20! More info HERE! ... [Read More]
How to Make a Pin-Debonair Camera
April 28th is World-Wide Pinhold Camera Day. In celebration, I sent FPP listener Ross Togashi a FPP Debonair Camera which he converted into a pinhole camera. Below are his instructions and beautiful images shot with the Pin-Debonair! Blog by Ross Togashi The Debonair is a basic and very affordable plastic toy camera from Hong Kong (available HERE in the FPP On-Line Store). It uses 120 ... [Read More]
Alex shoots the Plastic Filmtastic Debonair!
Blog by Alex Luyckx It’s not a Holga, nor is it a Diana - it’s a rather odd breed of toy cameras known as the Debonair. I really wasn’t planning on going beyond my trusty Holga 120N. It was a good toy camera, great for tossing about, having fun and just walking the street. On a whim one day I threw the 6x4.5 mask into the camera and went shooting. I loved the portrait format, and with 16 shots ... [Read More]
FPP Debonair 120 Medium Format Film Camera
The Plastic Filmtastic 120 Debonair is our all-plastic camera from Hong Kong. It's vintage (circa late 1980s) and ships brand-new in its original box! FPP’s medium format “fixed focus” camera with lens producing a soft-focus image with full double-exposure capability and intense vignetting. Despite a few similarities, it is not the same as the "Debonair" Diana or the Imperial Debonair ... [Read More]
Film Photography Rocks the Students of Woodstation Elementary!
Film Photography Rocks! Catching Up with “Doctor of Rockology” Kevin Lane and the Students of Woodstation Elementary It is always inspiring to learn more about the members of the Film Photography Project community, many of whom are teachers using film photography as a fun and exciting complement to other disciplines and a tool that emphasizes concentration, process and the rewards of ... [Read More]