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1982 Rover 2300 S.
Supplied by Henlys.
Last taxed in September 1991.
Anglia Car Auctions, King's Lynn -
"When new, this 2350cc variant of Rover's SD1 became the vendor's company car. However, it has been unused for around 30 years, stood on a concrete driveway, so is now being sold as a restoration project. The car was registered in October 1982, with the date of its last MoT expiration being 1991. The mileage showing on the odometer is 45,208 miles. The history folder includes the old style V5, December 1990 MoT certificate (at 44,264 miles) and original bill of sale, with a total cost of £8511.55. There are also a couple of old invoices dating from when the car was in use."
No reserve. Sold for £610 including premium.
As we gallop into an exciting new year of film and motion picture photography, I want to share our gratitude for your support in 2024 (and the 15 years prior!). It is your passion for film and your generosity in donating your vintage equipment, that allows the FPP School Camera Donation Program to continue to expand, delivering refurbished and tested film cameras and lenses to schools and not-for-profits across America; and our research, testing, and eventually release of new film emulsions across so many formats is a direct result of your embrace of our products. We’ll be taking a break from the podcast until spring to explore some exciting opportunities, at which time we’ll return with our usual format of reviews of new products, tips and tutorials and some exciting new announcements.
It's a great time to SHOOT FILM!
Michael Raso - Founder, Film Photography Project
Podcast Archive filmphotographypodcast.podbean.com/
Where have you STUCK your FPP Stickers?!? This one sited by Stephen Ryde in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada!
After 5 years of the show (What Show?!)* the first FPP T-Shirt is born!
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* The Film Photography Podcast!
What a better day to roll out a new film than Valentine's Day? While it's true - the gang and I love and appreciate film everyday - today is just a bit special. I'm always looking to make excellent, hard-to-find emulsions readily available to you.
Latest blog at The FPP:
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Safety Harbor FLA
July 12, 2017
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim Camera / FPP Color Infrared Film / Home Processed in the FPP Color Negitive Kit / Epson v700 scan
Safety Harbor FLA
July 12, 2017
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim Camera / FPP Color Infrared Film / Home Processed in the FPP Color Negitive Kit / Epson v700 scan
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 145 – May 1, 2016
New, News and more News! Impossible’s New Film Camera! Galaxy 120 Paper! Lomography! Listener Letters and More!
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Derek Keaton Photo // Instagram
FPP Mummy 400 at 32
Nikkor 120mm f/8 at f64
Developed in Pyrocat HD fro 7min.
Today's BIG NEWS...
FPP's SUPER COLOR NEGATIVE DEVLOPMENT 1 Liter KIT has been price reduced to $24.99 til further notice! (That's $5.00 less per kit!)
photo by Leslie Lazenby
Edward Serrano & Mike Raso at the Film Photography Project Walking Workshop 2018 in Findlay, OH.
Canon 1V
T-max 400
85mm
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Aloha! A batch of assorted and expired Kodak Vision Motion Picture Film arrived at the FPP HQ in Fair Lawn NJ this past week. Diced, sliced and rolled, this color 35mm film is now available for those interested in unexpected results!
Kodak Vision Motion Picture Film can not be processed at your standard C-41 lab. Home process or send to a specialty lab. (Little Film Lab or The Camera Shop)
Photographer: Daryl Ball
Film: Wolfman 100
Camera: Canon EOS300v
IG: monochromemomento
"Statue of Mary. Taken Feb 2023 in the grounds of a local church. "
STICKER CRAZY! Get an entire set of FPP Stickers free when you order anything from the FPP On-Line Store! Write: "Free Stickers" in the memo area of checkout! Offer good thru Fri Aug 28.
Stickers designed by Lauren Bagley and Michael Raso. (The newest additions are the K1000 and the AE1 !)
Happy Tuesday! We’re including a free FPP Shamrock sticker with every purchase during the month of March! (Good while supplies last)
Euclid Creek Reservation
Tmax 400, Rodinal Semi-Stand, 1:100, 60 minutes or so, agitation first minute then 2 inversions about midway.
FPP Walking Workshop 2018
August 3-5, 2018
Jones Mansion - Findlay, Ohio
Photo by Robert Hamm
Hamm Camera Company - www.hammcamera.com/
The brand new 2018 official Film Photography Project t-shirt modeled by Tom Wright (of MidWest Photo Exchange)
Photo: Mat Marrash
Nikon FM2
Kodak TMax 400
Home processed in the FPP Super MonoBath
Epson v700 scan
T-Shirt available at The FPP!
ISO 1
Canon FTb
Canon FD 50mm f1.4 lens
Home developed in FPP's ECN-2 Color Negative Kit
Shot at f1.4 with ProMaster Flash
Despite the placement of the tables, we do not consider film photographers to be handicapped. Just a little crazy.
#fppwalkingworkshop2015
Thanks to all the FPPers that made our new, hand-rolled RetroChrome such a huge success!!!
FPP RetroChrome is cold-stored, expired Kodak Ektachrome Color Slide Film available in 160 and 320 iso. Shoot Slide Film in 2015!
June 18th the Film Photography Podcast team rolled into London. Taken on a Noblex with Ilford 400 delta, pushed to 1600 - I'll try and tag most faces - but feel free to add your own! Also feel free to download the 4000px version. Flickrmail me if you want the full 20,000 pixel version!
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devoted to film
RetroChrome is government surplus High Speed Eastman Ektachrome color positive film / daylight balanced.
The film is cold-stored 2004 expired. The film performs excellent at it’s intended box speed of 400 iso which leads us to believe that this film has been stored in the “deep freeze” for the past decade.
Michael Raso and John Fedele in conversation from the bunker at FPP HQ. Topics include all things film photography, movie-making, the "new normal", listener letters and more!
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photo by Mark O'Brien
RetroChrome is government surplus High Speed Eastman Ektachrome color positive film / daylight balanced.
The film is cold-stored 2004 expired. The film performs excellent at it’s intended box speed of 400 iso which leads us to believe that this film has been stored in the “deep freeze” for the past decade.
Did you know the Film Photography Project provides refurbished and tested vintage film cameras free-of-charge to schools and not-for-profit organizations with film programs nationwide? When we started the program nearly a decade ago, we had no idea the demand would continue – much less grow! More and more educational and arts organizations are adding a film component to their photography courses, and the FPP is here for them. In 2024 alone, we’ve supplied over 300 working vintage cameras to High School, College and Arts Programs photography programs including Pickerington High School Central Ohio / California High School in San Ramon CA, Columbia University / BIPA grant program in NYC, ProPhound Kids Inc., RVCC Arts and Desgin in Branchburg NJ, Edgerton Jr. Sr. High School in Edgerton OH, Southeastern School District in Chillicothe OH and Woodrow Wilson High School in Los Angeles CA among others. Photos courtesy of Dan Yeager,
Pickerington High School Central, Pickerington Ohio.