Video: American Dreaming Magazine team visits the Impossible Project Headquarters in NYC to get the first look at the successful kickstarter project Instant Lab, up close with the collaboration with BAPE, and learn about the Impossible Story. Enjoy! ______________ The Impossible Project is the company that makes new film for vintage Polaroid cameras! ... [Read More]
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Kodak Professional Film App!
In late 2012, Eastman Kodak released its Kodak Professional Film App for iOS devices, which includes: iPhone 3GS, 4/4S, 5, iPod Touch 3rd-5th gen., and iPad (OS 5.1 or later). Kodak Professional Film App 2013 by Film Photography Project Perfectly poised for a new generation of new, tech-savvy film shooters worldwide, this app is a one-stop guide to learning about, finding, and ... [Read More]
Kodak Film and The FPP – Perfect Together!
FILM PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT REMAINS COMMITTED TO FILM IN 2013 / BEST PRICED KODAK FILM AVAILABLE IN THE FPP ON-LINE STORE! January 4, 2013 – In keeping with its mission to support film shooters and companies that manufacture film and film-related products worldwide, the Film Photography Project announces newly reduced pricing on all Kodak films in its online store. New prices for 35mm Kodak film - ... [Read More]
The Film Stock List 2013
Blog by Mat Marrash As 2012 comes to a close, I wanted to give all of the listeners of the Film Photography Podcast a special holiday treat. And while it’s not a brick of your favorite emulsion, it should come pretty close. This has been a long time coming, but hopefully a resource that, when kept up to date, can help film shooters old and new track the market for film. Ladies and gentlemen, I ... [Read More]
Shooting Polaroids in the freezing months!
Blog by Michael Raso - originally published 02/02/2011 The winter months are always the toughest months to find inspiration and motivation, especially when it comes to venturing out on a photo walk. Shooting instant photography on foot always poses the problem of – what to do with the images – especially if dealing with the “peel apart” type film that produces a positive and negative. The ... [Read More]
Polaroid Camera Pick Arm Adjustment (all integral cameras)
Uploaded by B Johnson on Feb 14, 2010 This video illustrates the process of adjusting the pick arm (used for ejection). It applies to all integral cameras (sx-70, 600, spectra, impulse, etc.). if the camera seems to be working properly (makes the ejection noises), but wont eject the photos, then try this. remember to adjust the arm a little at a time, and continually check the arm as you ... [Read More]