Photographer: Michael Raso FPP Color Infrared Film shot in the new FPP MOD Infrared Wide Camera Home processed (Cross Processed) in the FPP Color C-41 KitEpson v700 scan ... [Read More]
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Film Friday – Spotlight on FPP RetroChrome 35mm!
With the announcement of new, reformulated Ektachrome Slide Film being released by Kodak AND Film Ferrania Italy releasing a all-new Slide Film (later this year), there has been LOTS of interest in Color Positive Film! Last year FPP introduced a brand new "retro" film stock called FPP RetroChrome. Purchased from a US Government auction and shipped from an underground "cold vault," this color ... [Read More]
Start Shooting Super 8 Movie Film!
Over the past three years we have been asked many, many, many times to please cover Super 8 filmmaking on The Film Photography Podcast. Well friends, that day has come! Throughout this year and beyond we’ll be reporting on how you can start shooting Super 8 (and later 16mm) film. So let’s get started! What is Super 8? Before we get started you might be asking..."what the heck is Super 8 ... [Read More]
Shooting BW Infrared Film in Winter
WINTER INFRARED Blog by Leslie Lazenby Infrared film photography is usually reserved for shooting images when vegetation is in full bloom - the days when the air is hot and the most UV is available via the sun. What about the dead of winter? Leslie Lazenby tested some new FPP BW Infrared 35mm film and achieved some interesting results. Leslie says: “This time of year there is ... [Read More]
The Case of the Mystery Praktica!
The Praktica FX-Something! by Leslie Lazenby Another lovely camera came in the door of my Imagine That shop here in Findlay, Ohio as a donation - another orphaned puppy, and as usual I could not wait to give it a spin. First I usually do a little Google research and maybe a quick eye over the instruction manual just to make sure I don't have something rare or tricky to use. Normally this just ... [Read More]
Underwater Shot using APS Film
Photographer: Ariel David Perez Ariel's 1st underwater shoot using his Canon Elph Sport / Kodak HD200 APS Film (expired 2002) • Image shot August 2015 Ariel on Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/arieldavid/ ... [Read More]