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HARMAN Phoenix is a completely new 35mm ISO 200 colour negative film that’s launching worldwide today (December 1st, 2023). It’s the first film manufactured by HARMAN Photo and is made in the UK.
“Beacons Through Time” explores the themes of patience, constancy, and rhythm by capturing US East Coast lighthouses using extreme long exposure solargraphs. Between 2022 and 2023, I visited roughly ...
I recently picked up a Kodak Pocket Instamatic 10, it’s a 110-format film camera that produces tiny negatives. Since then, I’ve been obsessed with it.
Last year, while browsing in my excellent local art supply store, I noticed the rack of Solarfast dyes from Jacquard. It was there with their cyanotype supplies and I was fascinated to learn that it ...
The search for the perfect camera is one that everyone goes through. It’s a quest that can last many years and can also be without end, depending on how fussy you are. Frustrations can come in many ...
Recently NoColorStudio had released a new film stock — the experimental no.99 satellite. I wanted to talk more about the inspirations on this film release and its previous uses. The starting point ...
Telling a story in detail means an investment of time beyond what would only result in a single chapter, which takes place over a few hours, or days, or even weeks. Some teach that a minimum of four ...
5 Frames… Photographing Beau with a Rollei Heidosmat 150mm f/2.8, Graflex Speedgraphic Pacemaker and Arista EDU ULTRA 100 4×5 film ...
I have had the Nons Camera SL42 Mark II for 8 months and it has transformed my instant film photography. In this mid term user's review I’ll explain why the Nons Camera has filled a niche of its own ...
In fact, many of the sounds this camera makes are nice, the sound of opening the waist-level viewfinder, the sound of advancing film, and the sound of opening the film back where the film is loaded.
The model I have – a Rolleiflex Automat 6×6 Model RF 111A – has controls for changing aperture (f/3.5 to f/22) and shutter speed (B, and 1 second to 1/500 seconds) to the left and right of the lenses ...
In 2013 I got my first Polaroid camera, and since then I have been journeying into the world of instant film. From the inception of the Impossible Project to its recent merger, I eagerly followed the ...