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…
WHAT TO WATCH – SHOWS ABOUT FILM PHOTOGRAPHY It’s a fact that practicing photography during the Covid-19 pandemic can be a challenge, no matter how inventive or dedicated you may be. In case your brain (or wallet) could use…
Introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935 and discontinued in 2010, Kodachrome film became the go-to film for many professional and aspiring photographers alike for its vivid and vibrant color rendition that has forever influenced our view of mid-century America.…
blog by Michael Raso – (This blog was originally published Oct 29, 2009 on the original FPP Blog Site) If nothing else, shooting film has made me a more patient person. Shooting, processing and scan time alone can be a…
Blog by Michael Raso If you’re currently lacking the creative spark or if it’s just too grey or cold to shoot, consider spending a few hours re-visiting and scanning some of your photo files, old negative or slides. I’ve…
blog by Michael Raso A letter from Flickr member Philip sparked this blog on technique and esthetic. Philip asked (about the above image), “How did you get the vignetting? Is that intentional i.e. by lighting technique?” The image of New…
Spotlight on the Kodak Pony 828 camera, D76 BW Developer, Listener Print Exchange, Sprocket hole photography PLUS three camera giveaways and more!!! Hosted by Michael Raso with Duane Polcou and John Fedele. Listen to this episode now Subscribe on…
Kodachrome no more, 110 film format, sprocket hole photography, black & white home development, camera giveaways and much more. Hosted by Michael Raso, Duane Polcou and special guest John Fedele. Listen to this episode now Subscribe on iTunes Link…
On the 30th of December 2010, Dwayne’s Photo, the last photo lab on earth to offer Kodachrome K-14 development services, announced it would cease Kodachrome processing. What to do if you still have rolls of Kodachrome in your refrigerator…
How fitting that my favorite magazine news program devote a segement to the last days of Kodak Kodachrome – the world’s finest film. As a photographer shooting film, I tend to “overstock,” so, earlier this year I started sharing…