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 25 June 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) and part 2 (film preparations) of this series. OK, letR [...]
Posted on 09 June 2010 by Brian Auer
With the Internet being so important for networking and sharing photos, film photographers need to have their shots digitized in some form or fashion. The typical method is a film or photo scanner, but it’s not the only opti [...]
Posted on 26 May 2010 by Guest Contributor
This guest article was written by Sam Agnew, a photography enthusiast residing in Qatar. He enjoys getting out and shooting with his F4, FE, or Mamiya M645 Pro medium format camera. You can find Sam on Flickr or on his personal ph [...]
Posted on 04 May 2010 by Guest Contributor
This guest article was written by Sam Agnew, a photography enthusiast residing in Qatar. He enjoys getting out and shooting with his F4, FE, or Mamiya M645 Pro medium format camera. You can find Sam on Flickr or on his personal ph [...]
Posted on 22 March 2010 by Guest Contributor
This guest article was written by Sam Agnew, a photography enthusiast residing in Qatar. He enjoys getting out and shooting with his F4, FE, or Mamiya M645 Pro medium format camera. You can find Sam on Flickr or on his personal ph [...]
Posted on 15 March 2010 by Brian Auer
In early November of 2009, John Watson of Photodoto announced that he would be testing out ScanCafe by having 200 medium format negatives digitized (see his other posts on the topic here). John knows me personally and he knows tha [...]
Posted on 16 February 2010 by Brian Auer
photo credit: gullevek Backing up your archive is a key component of digital photography — computers crash, files get deleted, viruses, fire, theft, etc. But film photographers should be just as concerned about keeping a bac [...]