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 07 July 2010 by Brian Auer
Ilford’s Pan F Plus (which I sometimes condense to PanF+) is probably my overall favorite film. I discovered it shortly after I started shooting film and I quickly latched onto it as my “go to” film for outdoor s [...]
Posted on 04 June 2010 by Tomas Webb
photo credit: Tomas Webb By now it’s old news that Kodak is no longer producing the infrared film known as HIE. No doubt some of you have some stashed away – I’m down to two rolls. I guess you could save it for s [...]
Posted on 15 April 2010 by Guest Contributor
This guest post was contributed by Jeff Rawdon — a photographic hobbyist from Oklahoma City. He’s been taking photos with some type of camera or another since he was six. He owns and shoots everything from 100-year old [...]
Posted on 13 April 2010 by Guest Contributor
This guest post was contributed by Jeff Rawdon — a photographic hobbyist from Oklahoma City. He’s been taking photos with some type of camera or another since he was six. He owns and shoots everything from 100-year old [...]