Posted on 03 November 2010 by Brian Auer
The previous article in this mini-series looked at Film Cameras for Beginners, and prior to that we looked at The Pros and Cons of Each Camera Type. Naturally, we’ll be looking at cameras a notch above the “beginner [...]
Posted on 27 October 2010 by Tomas Webb
Ritter Bicycle by Thomas Boesgaard Photography on flickr Image selected from the group pool It’s probable you could track my moods and emotions with these flickr posts. I do have a purpose more than just what I write here wh [...]
Posted on 12 July 2010 by Tomas Webb
Polachrome. Polachrome 35 mm. film can be shot and processed on the spot in a tiny processing machine that can be carried in a camera bag along with cameras. A speedy photographer can have 36 slides processed, mounted and ready to [...]
Posted on 15 June 2010 by Brian Auer
A few newsworthy bits from the “big dogs”… starting with LSI, finishing with The Impossible Project. The Lomography 360 Spinner Take the Lomography Spinner 360° in one hand, pull the cord with the other and rele [...]
Posted on 12 June 2010 by Tomas Webb
class by thespeak on flickr [Image selected from the group pool] Considering Brian’s recent post on peel-apart instant film, I felt this shot would be the perfect flickr highlight for a followup post. Now with just over 1400 [...]
Posted on 10 June 2010 by Brian Auer
In the world of Polaroid, the integral films are most well-known. Those are the ones that you push the button, the film slides out, and develops itself in a minute or two. But there’s a whole ‘nother side of instant fi [...]
Posted on 28 May 2010 by Brian Auer
photo credit: rachel a. k. In film photography, there are so many cameras out there… it’s absolutely mind boggling to me. In addition, there are (or were) many different camera manufacturers and types of cameras. This [...]
Posted on 23 March 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: filipe.garcia Brian’s introduction: About one year ago (early February, 2009), Polaroid stated that they would be ceasing production of their instant films. For those involved with Polaroid photography, it was [...]