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Home » Features » FPP Walking Workshop Recap on Kodak’s FILM FRIDAY!

FPP Walking Workshop Recap on Kodak’s FILM FRIDAY!

May 24, 2013 Leave a Comment

Hi folks! On this edition of FILM FRIDAY I’m thrilled to announce that Kodak has been also running a FILM FRIDAY blog on their 1000 Words page and was kind enough to invite me to be their guest blogger for today, Friday May 24, 2013!

It’s all about the FPP Walking Workshop this past April in Findlay, Ohio. I must thank Mat Marrash, Leslie Lazenby, Prof Jeff Salisbury and all who attended! As I always say, there’s NO FPP WITHOUT YOU!

Read the KODAK 1000 Words Blog HERE

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above: Screen capture of Kodak’s 1000 Words Blog for 24 May 2013!

We discuss the FPP Walking Workshop 2013 on Film Photography Podcast #82 HERE

That’s it for this edition of FILM FRIDAY. Some new goodies in the FPP On-Line Store including the Kodak 35mm Sampler Pack and Kodak Expired Ektachrome in 120 format!

Get out there this weekend and shoot some film!

About Michael Raso
A photographer, producer and filmmaker working professionally in the visual arts for over 20 years, Michael is also the founder of the Film Photography Project and its fortnightly internet radio show, the Film Photography Podcast. Michael’s goal?…to get as many people as possible to experience the joys of shooting with traditional film!
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