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 slide film has been fed to thousands of FPPer's cameras...producing amazing results! Read the blog for details: http://filmphotographyproject.com/content/features/2016/01/film-friday-spotlight-fpp-retrochrome-35mm ... [Read More]
Videos
Profile Film: Chasing Light
CHASING LIGHT a film by Angus Mitchell Chasing Light is a beautifully done video short featuring three very talented UK-based photographers: Leon Taylor, Valda Bailey, and David Higgs. While all three of them do something a little bit different with photography, it's evident that they're passionate about what they do, and how they approach each photograph. Over the years, I've had the ... [Read More]
FPP 35mm RetroChrome Color Slide Film Review!
Awesome! Retro Camera Review's Daniel Lachman reviews our hand-rolled FPP RetroChrome!! Check out this great film - https://filmphotographystore.com/search?type=product&q=RetroChrome ... [Read More]
Film Photography Project Walking Workshop 2015
What is The FPP Walking Workshop? The FPP Walking Workshop is a free annual event celebrating the joy and experience of shooting on traditional film staged by the Film Photography Podcast! This is our re-cap video by filmmaker Chris Steblay Listen to the Podcast from this annual event- FPP Episode 124! ... [Read More]
Film Photographer Profile – Markus Andersen
"Belly of the Beast" Profile of Film Photographer Markus Andersen - Short film by Rob Norton Markus Andersen doggedly pursues not merely cool images but great images. Sydney, Australia is his canvas - he calls it the belly of the beast. His art practice encompasses documentary, street and conceptual bodies of work using analogue 35mm, 120 film and the iPhone as his capture mediums.This video ... [Read More]
35mm Film Developing Tips – Loading Steel Reels
After hearing about bad experiences loading steel developer reels FPP contributor Steve Morimoto thought he would make a video of tips he discovered. He prefers the steel reels to the Patterson Reels because the metal tank is smaller, easier to handle, easier to clean, reuse quickly and doesn't leak when inverting the tank. Hope this helps and saves you money from buying bargain reels and the ... [Read More]