Tag: film
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Comparing and Contrasting Ilford Films
written by alexandrak on 2008-11-03 #newsWith winter edging its way into the Northern hemisphere, the long summery days are turning shorter and greyer as we anticipate the upcoming snow. Though the perfect combination of weather and Ilford film are in our midst! For the true monochrome enthusiast, there is nothing like the deep contrast and brilliant range of tones from a fine roll of black & white film.
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Understanding How Color Film Is Made
written by eparrino on 2023-09-21 #gearAre you curious to know more about color negative film? Here is an article about the process of making a color film emulsion, where technology and expert knowledge are equally crucial.
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A Taste of Cinematic Magic: Potsdam Kino Film, Reviewed By Social Media Testers
2019-04-02From dramatic to melancholic, mysterious to nostalgic, monochromatic photographs emit effortless timelessness. Here, three talented photographers with different styles share their first impressions of the Potsdam Kino 35 mm film.
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The Best Li’l Photo Lab In The World: Photosmith aka Old School Film Lab (Part 2)
written by Lorraine Healy on 2017-06-14Lomo friends @metaluna and @lorrainehealy join forces and write an article about their favorite film lab and the people they entrust with their most precious and beloved rolls.
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Cut 127 Film By Yourself - A Quick Guide
written by mapix on 2014-01-20 #gear #tutorials127 rolls are really hard to get by these days. You can get some at auctions though they're often not really cheap. So I think the idea of cutting the film by yourself is a good alternative! It's not so difficult as it seems - have a look after the jump!
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Shooting at the Beach, my Favorite Tips
written by neanderthalis on 2012-12-17 #gear #tutorialsShooting at the beach can be a challenge. I will share some of my secrets I use for fixed, pinhole and full manual cameras.
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'Rangefinder' Focusing with the Holga 135
written by robotmonkey1996 on 2012-08-22 #gear #tutorialsEver wanted to quickly focus the Holga without looking away from the finder? Now you can with this quick tipster!
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Ansco Craftsman: A Box Camera From The 1950s Still Relevant Today
written by kdstevens on 2011-01-24 #gearAlthough box cameras have been around since the 1820s, it wasn’t until 1888 that Kodak introduced the first commercially successful box camera using roll film, box cameras to that point used plates such as wet plate collodion or tintype.
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CHINON 35 F-A: Japanese Deadstock FTW !
written by cyan-shine on 2009-09-13 #gearKomrades, do not think I have turned my back upon our beloved Soviet optical systems. However, it was Fate that led me to be mesmerized by this oriental beauty!
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Tipster: Developing 35mm Black and White Film at Home
written by eparrino on 2023-11-07 #tutorials #videosFor today's tipster we’re covering the basics of developing black and white film. We will guide you step by step to complete your first development successfully from the comfort of your home.
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Comparison: Pushing and Pulling Lomography Color Negative ISO 400
written by eparrino on 2022-09-06 #gear #tutorialsPushing and pulling is an old photographer's trick. But how does it work exactly? And what are the different results? We shot some Color Negative 400 ISO to show you some examples.
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Lomography Partners: Brooklyn Film Camera of New York, USA
written by cheeo on 2021-09-23 #people #places #partnersLomography has film partners all over the world, and this time we present to you Brooklyn Film Camera from the United States!
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Between Softness and Sharpness: Potsdam Kino Film, Reviewed By Social Media Testers
2019-04-19Three talented photographers share their first impressions of the Potsdam Kino Film.
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Earth Attack - Quick Q&A with Arnaud Martin
2017-11-10 #news #videosCurious about what a 400-roll LomoKino film would look like? We are, too! Join us and find out in this quick chat with Arnaud Martin!
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Lomography vs. Kodak Portra, a Color Negative Comparison with Negative Feedback!
2016-08-20 #gear #newsThe incredible team over at Negative Feedback decided to pit our Lomography Color 400 film versus the infamous Kodak Portra, take a deeper look at both of these lovely color films!
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Shooting with the Kodak Hawkeye 400
written by artlens on 2014-01-13 #gearJust what exactly is a Kodak Hawkeye Traffic Surveillance Color Film 2486? Read on to find out more about this film.
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Follow the Leader: Sticky Tape Film Recovery
written by themindseye on 2013-08-08 #gear #tutorialsRecover that lost film leader in 2 minutes for less than $2. Sure there are some great commercial products for retrieving a lost film leader, but what if you can't wait for a FedEx delivery? What if your vacation memories will be ruined due to a lost leader? Never fear, retrieval is but some sticky tape away.
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Solaris Ferrania 100 ASA Pushed to 800!
written by nina_ska on 2013-05-03 #gearThe Solaris is a pretty cheap Ferrania roll, which made me wary at first, but here I will show that it produces excellent results!
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Kodak ProFoto XL 100 35mm: Perfect Colors Under the Sun
2013-04-23 #gearRecently I got a Kodak film that I didn't know, the 35mm ProFoto XL 100. Its vivid colors surprised me because of their saturation and their accuracy. A highly recommended film.
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Expired Konica Minolta VX 100 Super: A Film That Will Not Let You Down!
written by carlota_nonnumquam on 2012-04-03 #gearHave you ever felt certain, after finishing a roll of film, that you were going to get a completely wasted roll back from the lab? I did. However, against all odds, the trusty expired Konica Minolta VX 100 Super film did not let me down! The only bad thing? I don't have more of it.
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3-Stop Push of Kodak Tri-x in Sprint Developer
written by flannelcat on 2012-03-06 #gear #tutorialsPushing and shooting film in low light situations has it's benefits, but developing the film can be more of a gamble than anything else, especially with a developer that does not recommend itself to be used for more than a 2 stop push.
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Review: Fuji Provia 100F
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-08-20 #gearWho says blue is only for "Monday blues" and "feeling the blues"?
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AgfaPhoto APX 400 35mm
written by russheath on 2011-08-11 #gearAgfa APX 400 is a punchy fast monochrome that gives photos a crisp style perfectly suited to Lomography. Shoot it in bright or overcast light, in your LC-A+ or 360 Spinner -- this contrasty friend doesn't disappoint. This is classic black and white at its best!
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Fuji Sensia 400 (Expired) - A difficult balance
written by cwyeung on 2011-02-11 #gearBesides Fujifilm's Provia 400X (RXP), it is getting more and more difficult to find fresh ISO400 slide films.
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Kodak Gold (400 iso, 35 mm) User-Review
written by azurblue on 2010-04-22 #gearKodak Gold 400 iso was a non professional film which gives you saturated colors. It can be a very interesting choice if you don't want to spend too much money for a film.
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Painting the Town: Interview With Cinematographer M. David Mullen
written by macasaett on 2023-11-15 #peopleExplore New York City on 35 mm and 120 film through the lens of the acclaimed cinematographer M. David Mullen, ASC.
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Raw, Unfiltered, Off the Grid — an Interview with Emmanuel Rosario
written by cheeo on 2019-05-15 #culture #peopleGather round, folks. It's time for some cold beers and stories around the warm campfire. Emmanuel Rosario is now ready to tell tales and trust us — you don't want to miss it.
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Sam Prekop of The Sea and Cake: From Modular to Analogue
2018-11-18 #peopleSam Prekop of The Sea and Cake is a meticulous musician, setting up and dismantling instruments and synthesisers to create a unique sound. He is also a keen film photographer who likes to document the everyday, forgotten corners of life.
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Images Everywhere — An Interview With Madalina Chilici
written by cheeo on 2018-07-27 #peoplePhotography exists in all places. Romania-based artist and photographer Madalina Chilici proves that with her beautiful images that thrive on variety.
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Refined Intentions - an Interview with Tobias König
written by cheeo on 2018-03-02 #peopleTobias König elevates his photographs with his clever use of texture, pattern, and composition.
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