Posted on 03 October 2010 by Tomas Webb
Scene From A Bar by Marcus Libäck on flickr Image selected from the group pool I absolutely love diptychs. Regardless of how they were created, (in a half frame camera, intentionally on the same roll, in the darkroom or even from [...]
Posted on 25 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
Memories in the Making by penseroso on flickr. Image selected from the group pool. Over here in Australia, I just wasted a weekend. I didn’t take any photos and spent the majority of time working when I could have been spend [...]
Posted on 22 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: alf sigaro Last time I briefly touched on 127 film, but mainly focused on cameras that took 120 film and produced a 4×4 negative. Specifically, it came down to the Agaf Isoly and the Diana (or original clone). I [...]
Posted on 08 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: Paulo Brabo You may remember that last time we touched on 35mm options, in particular the Diana Mini. This week it would make the most sense to step it up a notch to 127. Unfortunately I have no experience in this fo [...]
Posted on 29 June 2010 by Brian Auer
photo credit: slimmer_jimmer 110, APS, 126, 120, 135, 4×5, 8×10… there are a lot of film formats out there, some of them extinct and others alive and well. I would assume that most of us have some sort of preferenc [...]
Posted on 07 May 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: Voxphoto Brian and I have both been quite buy this week, so while there isn’t a dedicated “DIY Friday” post per se, I have been sitting on quite a few links which I had intended to share at some poi [...]
Posted on 19 March 2010 by Tomas Webb
The inspiration So earlier on we (briefly) mentioned how to use 35mm in a Holga. Now I know what some of you are saying: “Pfff. I don’t even own a Holga, let alone like sprocket holes! How does this help me?” Wel [...]
Posted on 10 March 2010 by The Doctor
[Image selected from the Feeling Negative? Flickr Group] This photo is very catchy because of the symmetry and the simple textures of the sky and water separated by the complexities of the bridge. The long exposure smooths out the [...]
Posted on 08 March 2010 by Tomas Webb
[Image selected from the Feeling Negative? Flickr Group] I could wax lyrically about my fascination with American muscle cars and the way the invoke a feeling not dissimilar to what I feel when I gaze upon a heavy mechanical mediu [...]
Posted on 07 March 2010 by Brian Auer
The Holga Darkroom has a nice article full of tips for Holga “Newbies”. The author covers the N-B switch, shooting in low light, light leaks, changing film, long exposures, and more. These toy cameras can be difficult [...]