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173/365 The garland is all festooned (minus the Slimaments from last year) including the Christmas in NYC ornaments that were so notably successful this year. Today was a fabulous “nice weekend” Saturday. A nice brisk Sanssoucional to start the day, getting the succulents repotted, gaming/puzzling, Stardew (100 garlics sold! Mayo makers in the barn?!), Poirot, and of course, Christmas stitching (missing pieces Nativiy and Pearlsby — ::chef’s kiss::). Hoxie had ham for lunch and Erke slept in a yacht; all is well.
Mamiya 645 Super
Mamiya-Sekor C 55mm F=2.8 N
Kodak Tri-X at ISO 400, developed for 15 minutes in Kodak HC-110 Dilution H (1+63) @ 68 degrees. 10 Initial inversions/5 inversions every 30 seconds.
Scanned on Epson V600
Film Photography Podcast (FPP) November 1, 2011
"Learn about a forgotten printing process as we place a call to Mat Marrash, who’s on the road. Learn what shady activity Mat suggests instead of hunting down this rare process wherein you can optically print slides. Furthermore, in the FPP Minute, Mat breaks down what you need to know about getting started in large format by breaking down what types of cameras there are!"
What is FPP?
The Film Photography Project seeks to inform, engage and inspire amateur and professional photographers working in the traditional film medium. Launched by FPP founder Michael Raso in 2009, FPP provides a forum for photographers from around the globe to share their creative output, challenges and product reviews, while promoting the viability of vintage cameras and film through frequent give-aways and exchange programs. In addition to the Film Photography Podcast Internet Radio Show, the Film Photography Project network of imprints includes the FPP Flickr Page, YouTube Channel, Facebook Group, Twitter Account, newsletter and the Film Photography Project Store
Film Photography Podcast - Episode 73 – January 1, 2013
The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Ring in the New Year with FPP! Interview with Metropolitan Museum of Art photography curator Mia Fineman regarding Pre-1990 Photo manipulation! Mat’s Available Film List 2013! The amazing Kodak T-Shirt / 35mm SLR camera giveaway, Mark’s uncanny Konilette camera, The Nikon S2 and Lots More!!!
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Polaroid Spectra AF camera / Impossible PZ 600 Black Frame
The 2011 FPP Calendar featuring photography from....the FPP guys.
Launched in October of 2009, the Film Photography Podcast is a free 90+ minute, bi-weekly Internet radio program, exploring a wide range of topics relevant to the experienced and aspiring photographer using film as a medium. Hosts Michael Raso and Duane Polcou enthusiastically dissect and debate the pros-and-cons of film formats, do-it-yourself techniques, digital technologies, and vintage and contemporary cameras and accessories in a thorough, informative and casual manner. Regular features include Camera tests and reviews, “book of the month”, interviews, a listener-generated Q&A, and film-related giveaways.
Produced in the United States, the Film Photography Podcast is broadcast around the globe via iTunes and direct stream from
The Film Photography Podcast Walking Workshop
April 12-14, 2013 Findlay, OH USA
A day to meet, greet, learn, teach and shoot..Conducted by Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, Michael Raso and Prof. Jeff Salisbury
Blogged on KODAK'S 1000 WORDS
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Pictured: J.J. Fischer and James McFarlane at the opening event of the Film Photography Project Walking Workshop!
Image Shot with FPP Debonair Camera on Kodak TMAx 100 (120 film)
Get a Debonair while it's still available!
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Tune in to the Podcast Episode 82! The FPP Walking Workshop Round-Up!
6/365 Giant Eagle has begun! P started G.Eagle today by doing the giant eagle’s giant face as part of her Fucking Face/Off Machine Project. S continued her “I’m only working on MFBFD henceforth” plan by finishing Matt Carpenter’s dopplecardinal. In the morning we banked some outdoor miles, starting with a trip out to Hopewell to hear the 17-year cicadas. Then rest of the day was what summer Sundays are all about — stitching, baseball, and the 3pm-6pm hours felt like 8 hours.
The Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 19 May 2012.
photo by Michael Raso
Shot with LomoKino camera on Kodak Ektar 100 color film.
See the video: youtu.be/C_rgnjEE9KI
The FPP - Film Photography Podcast
An Internet Radio Show & On-Line Resource for Film Shooters Worldwide
The Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 19 May 2012.
photo by Michael Raso
Shot with LomoKino camera on Kodak Ektar 100 color film.
See the video: youtu.be/C_rgnjEE9KI
The FPP - Film Photography Podcast
An Internet Radio Show & On-Line Resource for Film Shooters Worldwide
Got a new lens hood and a second hand scanner running. This is a kodak colour to b&w lightroom conversion.
Mamiya 645 Super
Mamiya-Sekor C 55mm F=2.8 N
Kodak Tri-X at ISO 400, developed for 15 minutes in Kodak HC-110 Dilution H (1+63) @ 68 degrees. 10 Initial inversions/5 inversions every 30 seconds.
Scanned on Epson V600
Two frames taken during the FPP London 2012 meetup using the Pentax Auto 110 camera that I previously used in week 46 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
The first 2 years of the project are covered in this book:
www.blurb.co.uk/bookstore/detail/2869629
Expired (2001) Kodacolor Gold film, developed in Tetenal C41 chemistry.
Film Photography Podcast
4/15/2011
Behind-The-Scenes @ FPP Studio, Butler, NJ
Olympus Stylus Epic
Kodak 400uc Color Print Film
Image © 2011 Michael Raso
The Film Photography Project seeks to inform, engage and inspire amateur and professional photographers working in the traditional film medium. Launched by FPP founder Michael Raso in 2009, FPP provides a forum for photographers from around the globe to share their creative output, challenges and product reviews, while promoting the viability of vintage cameras and film through frequent give-aways and exchange programs. In addition to the Film Photography Podcast Internet Radio Show, the Film Photography Project network of imprints includes the FPP Flickr Page, YouTube Channel, Facebook Group, Twitter Account, newsletter and the Film Photography Project Store.
Film Photography Pod Cast www.filmphotographypodcast.com/
The Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 19 May 2012.
photo by Michael Raso
Shot with LomoKino camera on Kodak Ektar 100 color film.
See the video: youtu.be/C_rgnjEE9KI
The FPP - Film Photography Podcast
An Internet Radio Show & On-Line Resource for Film Shooters Worldwide
Mamiya 645 Super
Mamiya-Sekor C 55mm F=2.8 N
Kodak Tri-X at ISO 400, developed for 15 minutes in Kodak HC-110 Dilution H (1+63) @ 68 degrees. 10 Initial inversions/5 inversions every 30 seconds.
Scanned on Epson V600
Film Photography Podcast
4/15/2011
Behind-The-Scenes @ MACS Diner, Butler, NJ
Olympus Stylus Epic
Kodak 400uc Color Print Film
Image © 2011 Michael Raso
The Film Photography Project seeks to inform, engage and inspire amateur and professional photographers working in the traditional film medium. Launched by FPP founder Michael Raso in 2009, FPP provides a forum for photographers from around the globe to share their creative output, challenges and product reviews, while promoting the viability of vintage cameras and film through frequent give-aways and exchange programs. In addition to the Film Photography Podcast Internet Radio Show, the Film Photography Project network of imprints includes the FPP Flickr Page, YouTube Channel, Facebook Group, Twitter Account, newsletter and the Film Photography Project Store.
Film Photography Pod Cast www.filmphotographypodcast.com/
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The Film Photography Internet Radio Show
FPP Wolfman 100 developed in Crawley's Monobath FX-6a
Inconsistent exposures with the Pentacon six TL
The Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up
19 May 2012
The gand poses for Mat's 8x10 group shot.
photo by Michael Raso
Shot with Lomography La Sardina camera on Kodak Ektar 100 color film
The FPP - Film Photography Podcast
An Internet Radio Show & On-Line Resource for Film Shooters Worldwide
17/365 Today was a perfectly cromulent Thursday workday, being all slow-slide to the Summer Friday weekend. Much of the actual workday was spent giddily reading the game threads from a big Dodgers loss to the heroic PadBags. After work we took a quick walk to the track and back, in one of the last glorious June days of the year. Then it was off to the burrito place where the kid there recognized P for the first time. After dinner and before a baseball-off-day “Murder, She Wrote” marathon, we opened the box of finishing from Enriched Stitch. The Easter eggs we thought would be humble ornaments came back finished as the fanciest, frou-frou-iest eggs ever! This Waster season is going to be off the hook! (Also, happy 5th birthday, Pirlo!)