alt="emimage-flickr-19705164604" width="500"height="328" class="size-full wp-image-1324" /> Photographer: John Fedele FPP Guy John Fedele loaded some Kodak BW400cn in his trusty Minolta X-700 and snapped this crisp, scary portrait! ... [Read More]
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in the field
Photographer: Kostya Jonaitis Kostya shot this image on mamiya rb67 / ilford delta 400 He lives in Saint-Petersburg. Russia Kostya's Flickr page - https://www.flickr.com/photos/ko-shots/ ... [Read More]
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Photographer: Klive Lai Klive Lai's surreal double exposure tips over the edge of reality with Lomography's new Turquoise film. NIKON FE2 LOMOCHROME Turquoise XR 100-400 Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm Klive on Flickr. Turquoise film is available in 35mm, 120 and 620 formats at The FPP On-Line Store ... [Read More]
Slave Lake
Photographer: Benjamin Chotka Spotlight on KODAK Super Color 35mm Film! This amazing (discontinued) color film Kodak calls Hawkeye Traffic Surveillance Film. It’s technical application was in surveillance cameras and because of this, it has amazing, flexible color and exposure latitude. Shoot it at 200 asa…shoot it at 400 asa - you’ll get an awesome image. Ben says: "I took these shots in ... [Read More]
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Photographer: Nicholas Seaney Nick just started shooting FPP Color Infrared Film. Nick says: "I just wanted to thank you for your tips on shooting FPP Infrared Film. Here is a shot from my roll. The only thing I did to them was remove the blue color cast in Photoshop. No saturation, sharpening or anything. Thanks to The Darkroom for taking great care with processing!" Nicholas used a Minolta ... [Read More]
By the James River
Photographer: Greg Garner Long-time FPP listener Greg Garner has just started processing his own color negatives at home using the FPP Unicolor C-41 Kit! Greg says (after a failed first attempt) "I finally brewed up a new batch of Unicolor yesterday and developed to rolls of Portra 400. Success! I think my error in the previous roll was not having the blix hot enough. I was going by the ... [Read More]