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]
Videos
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]
16mm Magazine Film Now!
Last year, the FPP quietly revived an unusual movie film format with a number of quirks: Magazine 16. Since then, we’ve heard from a number of FPP movie film shooters who are thrilled to start shooting on fresh 16mm film in 50 ft magazine format! Intrigued? We hope so, here’s some background on this unique format: What is Magazine 16? Magazine 16 is a movie film format ... [Read More]
FPP D96 BW Developer – New & Recommended!
D96 B/W negative developer has long been the standard B/W developer for the motion picture industry, and consequently was only available in very large quantities. I knew very little about Kodak’s D96 developer before Film Photography Project’s adventure into offering their version of it, but what I did know was that it was a developer used with black and white motion picture stocks. It also works ... [Read More]
8mm & 16mm Movie Film – New Film at the FPP in 2021!
Michael Raso and Owen McCafferty ring in the new year with a cup of Sanka and a preview of new Double 8 and Double Perf 16mm film stocks available in 2021! Movie film at the FPP: https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/movie-film ... [Read More]
The Last Word on Shooting Expired Kodachrome Film!?
Michael Raso and Owen McCafferty have a lively discussion on the pros and cons of shooting Kodachrome film in 2020 and beyond. The Film Photography Project is one of the few organizations that offers expired Kodachrome (movie film) developing to BW. The FPP offers new, fresh movie film as well as developing and scanning of new & vintage format movies! ... [Read More]