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David Keller's Free Portrait Project

The Free Portrait Project focuses on taking one honest B&W film portrait of anyone who wants one. For free or trade. The majority of my portraits have been free, but I have gotten lunch, guitar lessons, and my own portrait taken in exchange (to name a few things).

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About David Keller

10 examples of why Ilford film is awesome!

I asked film photography fans on twitter why they love Ilford film. These are my favorite responses.

11 people who love Kodak Tri-X!

Who doesn't love Kodak Tri-X?

The Fotokemika Project

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Fotokemika, a Croatian producer of one of the last classic silver-rich black & white films in the world.

Saving our cultural heritage!

Phase 1: saving the factory, the interior and all the archive

Edinburgh Alt-Photo Festival 2013


Do you love alternative photography and are you looking for something exciting to do towards the end of this month? Get yourself to Scotland for Edinburgh Alt-Photo Festival 2013! The event runs from February 28th to March 12th so you have plenty of time to book your ticket and enjoy some alt-photo goodness.

For more information enjoy the press release bellow or visit http://www.altphoto.co.uk/

Featured Film Photographer: Vincent Montibus

Mi-figue, mi-raisin...

Le fumeur

The 4th Kind

By Joseph Prezioso

Every film shooter knows about the three main film types, C41, BW and E6, but there exists a 4th kind of film: ECN2.

ECN2 is simply motion picture negative film. Both Kodak and Fuji make many types of motion picture stock that is used for most major movies and tv shows. If you want to get the look of your favorite movie, lets say Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” or one of Wes Anderson’s flicks, then you can. You just have to take a few extra steps in your film shooting process.

I'm a film photography person

I have been working on some conceptual ideas for a friend. I made this based something we were working on to promote her cat blog.

The Ultimate Film Fridge

I have seen the kegorator and I have seen this film fridge. Now, thanks to Tim Williams I have seen the ultimate beer + fridge. What does your fridge look like?

52 Cameras in 52 Weeks


Photographer Tim William's Camera Collection

Tim Williams is a film photographer based out of Niagara Falls, Ontario. In 2013, he will be shooting with a different film camera each week and blogging about his results.

Introducing Pdexposures.tv

I am excited to present you this sneak peak of the upcoming film photography web show Pdexposures.

Interview with Nate Matos founder of Pdexposures.tv

Hi Nate! I'm a big fan of your film photography themed youtube videos and your
book documenting your 365 Project using Polaroid film. What made you
decide to expand your youtube channel into pdexposures.tv?

Happy 10,000th Roll Revolog

Word on the street is that Revolog has produced their 10,000th roll of special effects film!

Have you used it and if so did you like the results?

For more info visit them on the web.

http://www.revolog.net/

Analogue in Suburbia: Photography as Desire and Dissent (NSFW)

Photominimal is my nom d'art.

I am a Nashville-based analogue photographer who works mostly in the world of polaroid, instax, and medium-format. I took up model photography several years ago, after I moved to this part of the world, as a respite from suburban America.
Perhaps it's more than just a respite.

Capturing my world without a lens

By Jana Uyeda
I was standing at the top of the stairs in the Suzzallo Library on the University of Washington campus, looking down at my phone when someone tapped me on the shoulder from behind. I turned to see an older gentleman who gestured towards the hardwood box resting on the handrail of the stairway.
He asks, "What are you doing there? Is that a camera?"

"Yeah, it's a Zero Image 6x9 pinhole camera that I bought on a trip to Portland this summer." I explain.

Ilford Photo Launches Single Use Cameras

ILFORD PHOTO introduce black & white disposable cameras perfect for party and wedding celebrations

There are 2 film choices available, each giving up to 27 exposures.
The ILFORD XP2 Super Single Use Camera gives the convenience of being able to have the film processed at any High Street photo-processing centre using C41 colour negative systems, with proof prints made on colour paper. These can either be close-to-neutral black and white prints, or colour toned monochrome prints, and are ideal for deciding which negatives to print on black and white paper.

What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann

This is part one of a three part series about the life and work of renowned photographer Sally Mann. If you watch it through there is some incredible wet plate collodion work that will blow your mind.

Shooting Long Exposures

By Shawn Hoke

Shooting Long Exposures

I shoot long exposures using medium and large format film. I do this at night, because A) I’m too cheap to buy ND filters and B) I don’t have to worry about a blue sky appearing white on black and white film. Which I guess goes back to the filters doesn’t it?

The DIY Film Machine

What do you do when your favorite film stock is discontinued ? You make it yourself! These flickr images of a homemade film production line have been circling the internet for a couple of years now but I thought I would repost them because in light of current issues at Kodak DIY film production might be a necessity.

Check out an article from Cnet here.

The original photos here.

Film Photography Podcast: Polaroid 8x10 with Mat Marrash

Polaroid 8x10 is one of those film formats that is truely wonderful and unqiue.. It is hard to take an awful 8x10 Polaroida- even if you tried. Polaroid 8x10 film is hard to find but luckily for us The Impossible Project has begun to make it again. Enjoy this video of Mat Marrash taking an 8x10 Polaroid of one of the cutest cats ever.

Do your pets join you in your love of film photography?

My cat loves to sit on my film, my cameras and anything I need to have handy.

Do your pets join in the film photography fun?

History of Photography, Modernism

Enjoy this wonderful video talking about modernism and photography.

The Art of Photography: Henry Fox Talbot

How To Fix Your Negatives

I was just saying nice things about Nate Matos when I decided to check out his latest video. It is about fixing your improperly fixed film and #BelieveInFilm gets a nice shout out in the beginning.

Using Iphone As Negative Viewer

If you haven't seen this video by legendary vlogger Nate Matos you should check it out. Nate shows you how to use your iPhone as a negative viewer.

Kodak Tele-Instamatic 608 and Lomography Orca 110 Film

As a child of the 80’s I missed the 110 boom by several years, but I’m very glad it’s back. Not for any nostalgic reasons-- I just love tiny cameras. The pocketability, the absurdity of holding something so small up to your face in this age of glowing screens at arm’s length, and, of course, the results. You can imagine my excitement when the good folks at #BelieveInFilm held a giveaway for a Kodak Tele-Instamatic 608 110 camera and some first production run Lomo Orca black & white film. A couple of Tweets, a Facebook share, and a Tumblr post later I won!

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