Film Photography Podcast Episode 270 - March 15, 2021 Michael Raso and John Fedele discuss shooting Vision3 500T in ambient light, mixing FPP D96 BW Developer, listener letters and more! DOWNLOAD (Right Click, Save As) ... [Read More]
FPP’s “NEW” Color Negative Home Development Kit!
On February 23, 2021 the FPP added a new photo chemistry kit to its arsenal of DIY film development kits! FPP COLOR NEGATIVE DEVELOPMENT KIT (For C-41 and ECN2 Color Negative Film) The kit can be ordered HERE. It contains the photo chemistry to develop color negatives and a detailed instruction sheet to walk you through the process. You will need (not included) the basic darkroom tools - tank, ... [Read More]
Large Format 4×5 (and 8×10) Direct Positive Paper!
Michael Raso, Mat Marrash and John Fedele are joined by Shawn Augustson and Joseph Brunjes. All discuss Harman Direct Positive Large Format Paper. Paper that you insert into your camera that creates a positive print with no negative! The FPP Stocks Harman Direct Positive paper in 4x5 size and 8x10 size! ... [Read More]
Sensational Cyanotype! Edd Carr’s Alternative Process Music Video
Last week I had the pleasure of receiving an e-mail from photographer Edd Carr who wrote, "I was hired to make a music video for Tycho Jones by Globe Town Records of Shoreditch, London. As I was given total creative freedom, the video also deals thematically with birds and their relationship to culture and the climate crisis. I'd love it if you could share, or be interested in a ... [Read More]
FPP Introduces LOVE 35mm BW Film!
Show your love for film with Film Photography Project’s new FILM LOVE BW! An extraordinary 200 ISO BW film that was originally created for surveillance cameras, FILM LOVE BW delivers wide latitude and is ideally suited for everyday shooting (and long exposures too!). Equally suited for landscapes or portraits, you’ll love the smooth consistency and limited grain. Michael Raso and John Fedele ... [Read More]
KODAK COLOR FILM – What’s the Right Film for Me?
Which Kodak Color Negative Film is right for your project? FPP’s Leslie Lazenby highlights the strengths of each of the Kodak Color Negative categories – Consumer and Professional Films. DOWNLOAD AUDIO (Right Click, Save As) CONSUMER – Created for the consumer market, this all-purpose affordable line of color negative films from Kodak handles light in the expected way, delivers the expected ... [Read More]