Posted on 31 August 2010 by Brian Auer
It’s been a few months since we started up the Film Developing Labs and Supplies maps, so I wanted to bring it up again for the new readers (and I’ll continue to do so every few months). You can read the original post [...]
Posted on 25 August 2010 by Tomas Webb
Left: I Hear Everything by nathanielperales on flickr. Right: A cup of tea by Hasse Linden on flickr. [...]
Posted on 23 August 2010 by Guest Contributor
This guest article was written by Sam Agnew. You can find Sam on Flickr or on his personal photography blog: Smash and Grab Photography. Also visit part 1 (making choices), part 2 (film preparations), and part 3 (scanner settings) [...]
Posted on 17 August 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: Michael Mabale On the previous flickr post, John left a comment to the effect of Fuji Neopan 400 being good for skin tones. I totally agree (and miss it being widely available in medium format!), and I started to thi [...]
Posted on 14 August 2010 by Tomas Webb
Remember by neverbe on flickr Image selected from the group pool I love high contrast photos. Well, I love good deep blacks and not an abundance of mid tones. And so I quite like the way the dress and the bench help pull the subje [...]
Posted on 12 August 2010 by Brian Auer
Hey there, strangers! I’ve been away from it all for a few weeks now, but I should be easing back into my online routine soon enough. Long story short: I bought a house and moved back home to north Idaho. If you want the lon [...]
Posted on 09 August 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: dsevilla Perhaps you noticed the recent decline in the posting schedule? Brian detailed his huge life changes over at Epic Edits, and I’ve been undergoing the normal increase in stress that accompanies that tim [...]
Posted on 07 August 2010 by Tomas Webb
Headquarter by Batara on flickr Image selected from the group pool When I first found out you could attach a fish eye lens to a Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim (UWS), I wasn’t particularly impressed. I’ve never been keen o [...]
Posted on 04 August 2010 by Tomas Webb
Granted, this is probably the last place you expected to see an iphone time lapse sequence, but the video below, courtesy of artpunk on flickr (who is otherwise known as Cameron, the author of The Plastic Lens), was too good not t [...]
Posted on 03 August 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: Nesster Recently a reader by the name of Andrea (her blog and her flickr) emailed Brian and I with a question about vintage light meters. No while her question was simply “I have no idea how to use this meter [...]