The Keystone Capri K25 8mm Movie Camera In this video, Michael Raso tests and demonstrates loading of this vintage 8mm movie camera. The camera uses no batteries and has a simple wind-up mechanism motor that despite being more than70 years old(!), still works beautifully. The Keystone Capri K25 uses Double 8 (25 foot) roll film. Film (as well as developing / scanning) available at the ... [Read More]
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The X-Ray Film Option in Large Format Film!
If you're a Large Format film shooter, shooting X-Ray film is an inexpensive and helpful option when starting out due to the fact that you can develop your film under a red safe-light! FPP's in-house large format film expert devotes Episode 15 of his Large Format Friday Series to discussing "The X-Ray Option" (including new FPP 4x5 X-Ray Film!) Today, June 12, 2020 Mat Marrash posted his Large ... [Read More]
Cancelled Prom: Film Shooter Christian K Lee
The pinnacle of the school year for many High School Seniors is Prom. In preparation some bought their outfits months in advance waiting for the opportunity to wear it to the highly anticipated event. Due to COVID-19 concerns the class of 2020 won’t be able to take part in it. This project aims to highlight them. – Christian K. Lee The above quote is from documentary photographer Christian ... [Read More]
The Beauty of Film – Interview with Spotify Creative Producer Jonatán López
Owen McCafferty interviews Spotify Creative Producer Jonatán López about how he folds 16mm film into his projects for Spotify Originals. Projects include House of Ferg, Polo G music videos and more. https://yojonatan.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/yojonatan/ ... [Read More]
35mm Film in your 127 Film Camera
Michael Raso describes how to use 35mm film in your 127 film camera. ... [Read More]
Kodak TMax 3200 BW High Speed Film!
In 2018 Kodak reintroduced its amazing high speed TMAX 3200 bw 35mm film! KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200 Black & White Negative Film ⁄ 3200TMZ is a multi-speed continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film that combines high to ultra-high film speeds with finer grain than that of other fast black-and-white films. It is especially useful for very fast action; for dimly ... [Read More]