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Best podcasts about cameradactyl

Latest podcast episodes about cameradactyl

Photography Chat with Merlin
Photography Chat s.3 ep.42 Mario Machon

Photography Chat with Merlin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 116:20


I have not laughed so much in a while, chatting with @maxsprkplg tonight was so rad. Mario is such a chill dude and his talent for camera-building is incredible. We talked a little bit about my trip down to the states for Polacon. We also got into what was fun about Polacon for both of us and some of the moments we shared there. We got into a bunch of silly movie remake ideas and then he schooled us on 3D printers. I also dropped the giveaway for a @cameradactyl Polaroid scanning tray, look for details on where to sign up for that soon. So stoked to see what else Mario is going to create and contribute to the film community.“Mario Machon (@maxsprkplg on Instagram) is on a mission to create his own perfect homemade cameras. He considers himself more of a camera sculptor than a designer or manufacturer. Always happy to share files and knowledge with those who can print on their own, or happy to make high-quality builds for those who can't.He is currently studying Convinceyoutogetaprinter Studies at the School of Cameradactyl.”Follow Mario at https://www.instagram.com/maxsprkplg/Photography Chat is a weekly Instagram Live @merlindb hosts every Thursday at 5pmPST/8pmESTGive me a follow if you want to see the episodes live https://www.instagram.com/merlindb/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/photographychat/donations

Photography Chat with Merlin
Photography Chat s.3 ep.40 Ethan Moses aka Cameradactyl

Photography Chat with Merlin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 108:57


What a rad time chatting with one of the sweetest boys from @sweetboysuniversity Ethan is a real mensch and a super interesting cat. A real renaissance man of the '20s. We talked about stuff all over the map, from his work on ultra-large format cameras to his work on 3D printing all kinds of things. Check out his page for more cool things."Ethan Moses is the stable genius behind Cameradactyl.com.He is the inventor of The World's Best Pencil Holder.He became the first 3D Printed Billionaire when he started selling his files online for photographers like you to print his designs at home.”Follow Ethan at https://www.instagram.com/cameradactyl/Photography Chat is a weekly Instagram Live @merlindb hosts every Thursday at 5pmPST/8pmESTGive me a follow if you want to see the episodes live https://www.instagram.com/merlindb/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/photographychat/donations

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Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)
A catch up with Ethan Moses

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 51:32


My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 173 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Today we get to catch up with Ethan Moses from Cameradactyl. I hadn't spoken to Ethan since November 2019 but always followed his work. When he was running a recent project I couldn't help but be interested. Ethan has been playing with "afghan" cameras as they call them, huge 20x24 bits of technology. Not only that but he's been using the ra4 process to make his own version of instant positive prints! Ethan's personality always shines through, a man who can't stop playing and inventing. So in this one listen out for: instax + polaroid film Elsa Dorfman Zorki/Fed/Kiev + Pentacons Mongoose + Meerkat Making cameras Repairing & playing Selling to the industry Links Website - https://www.cameradactyl.com/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/CAMERADACTYLCameras Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his range here https://kosmofoto.com/2022/02/chroma-cameras-unveils-new-medium-format-models-and-new-camera-shutter-plans/ For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message

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I Dream of Cameras
Episode 28 • I'll Be Quirky

I Dream of Cameras

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 61:14


The barbarian hordes return fire with a fusillade of emails, and Jeff and Gabe recount their recent travel photography adventures.The prodigious

Analog Talk
142. CAMERADACTYL - Ethan Moses

Analog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 56:27


GO SUPPORT THE 20X24 PROJECT!!!!!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cameradactylmongoose/20x24-instant-pictures-in-los-angeles?ref=project_buildhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2XBu0WjeK4This weeks guest is Ethan Moses from CAMERADACTYL!Ethan is a very interesting guy who is the brains behind the awesome 3D printed camera company cameradactyl! I can't tell you how many times we've talked about the lack of companies making cameras and BOOM here comes Ethan with his lazer cutters and 3D printers! We go over his love and passion for photography and how he got started with his company. Such a great story that we can't wait for you to hear! Again we can't thank you enough for all you do Ethan!

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Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast
Negative Positives Podcast #376

Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 123:52


We start with an Intro Contest submission from George Griffin of the "Flaneur On The Streets" Podcast (IG flaneurwithacamera, IG flaneuronthestreets). This week our guest is Ethan Moses of Cameradactyl and the "Homemade Camera Podcast" (IG cameradactyl, www.cameradactyl.com, www.homemadecamera.com). He talks about his 20x24 camera project and his instant process with it. Support the future of this through his kickstarter at (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cameradactylmongoose/20x24-instant-pictures-in-los-angeles?fbclid=IwAR2r_La80eRNgpNDx9RS82gPuUGvUwCO_xK119qvyAUM4TeAO9_Snxxwbl0) and check out this article on Emulsive about it at (https://emulsive.org/articles/news/bringing-back-instant-20x24-photography-in-an-age-after-the-20x24-polaroid-with-cameradactyl?fbclid=IwAR20xBbPK2uFyq693xpEg255ZokraB1iG9ANCVOdA145TlL2C0LfprgcP_U ). We also talk about his photographer's jeans, his product design process, his thoughts on negativity towards his designs, developing a shutter issues, the worst thing he's made, can watch makers help the camera market, his next projects, how much coffee to make a camera, megapickles, action figures, podcasts, and his alter ego of Chad. Finally, we talk about old slide copiers as a solution for film scanning, temperature control on his 20x24 camera processing, the future of his 20x24 camera and what his future would be if the film bubble was to burst. Support the podcast: www.ko-fi.com/negativepositives Mike's free music for productions: www.mikegutterman.bandcamp.com get merch at: www.negativepositivespodcast.bigcartel.com email: negpositives@gmail.com Instagram @negativepositives Facebook Group: Negative Positives Film Photo Podcast Facebook Group

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Vision Slightly Blurred
Photographing Directly to 20x24 Photo Paper is Magical Wizardry!

Vision Slightly Blurred

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 21:49


Ethan Moses – purveyor of 3D printed cameras at Cameradactyl – spent the last few weeks in NYC teaching a color reversal printing process using a self-designed and built 20"x24" large format camera. And Vision Slightly Blurred co-host Allen Murabayashi has the prints to prove it. It's a magical process that uses standard RA4 photographic paper and some chemical wizardry to produce a negative-less, one-of-a-kind print. Also in the show: The New York Times names staff photographer Josh Haner as its Photo Futurist, and Fujifilm releases a wireless Instax Wide printer. 

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)
AJ Holmes - large format & Negative Supply

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 75:04


We are fast approaching Christmas 2020 everyone, so merry Christmas and happy holidays to all! Recently I came across some lovely portraiture work using large format through Instagram. After commenting on a few and scrolling through their work I realised how much it inspired me. Shooting large format with family is now mean fete! I then looked for contact details and realised it was AJ Holmes the co-founder of Negative Supply! So this got me thinking it would be nice to talk to them about their products and ethos. It was really nice to engage with AJ, you can hear the passion he has for this large medium. But not only that, you can tell from his tone, he truly cares about his family and the film community. AJ originates from Tennesse, in the south of USA. He's been shooting film for over 14 years now, which started with his Canon Rebel - a sensible present from his parents. Though he started university with business, he soon found his passion for photography! AJ talks to us very openly about this body of work, his travels, and running Negative supply. Since it's near christmas we go through a few of my xmas themed random questions too. So watch out for these talking points: 4x5 and 8x10 format posing family razor thin DOF rise/tilt shifts exhibition/show corona portraits starting with large format scanning inventors having employees Mentioned Of course being in the industry of making products, we had to talk about the other amazing brands including Cameradactyl, Chroma Camera and pixl-latr. We also discuss my friend Mark Stein and his lovely work with neon signs. Links A J instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ajholmesphoto/ Negative supply website - https://www.negative.supply/ Friends of the show For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Large format cameras, medium format & accessories - https://chroma.camera/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ *** SPECIAL OFFER *** During the podcast I mentioned Pete at Static Age is offering a 15% discount, your code is: PHLOG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message

Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast
Negative Positives Podcast #332

Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 92:16


This week we welcome on Ethan Moses from the Homemade Camera Podcast and Cameradactyl fame (IG cameradactyl, www.cameradactyl.com, www.homemadecamera.com, Homemade Camera Podcast Facebook Group)! Andre makes a print in his darkroom, Roxanna shares her experience with the virtual Polacon, Mike makes a trip to Cleveland and visits the Cuyahoga National Park and The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, also appears on episode #133 of The Classic Lenses Podcast (IG classic.lenses.podcast, www.classiclensespodcast.com), and has his music used in a 1982 movie film titled "Revenge of Herman" by Michael Raso of the Film Photography Podcast (IG filmphotographyproject, www.filmphotographyproject.com, see the film and interview on the FPP's YouTube channel: FilmPhotographyPodcast). Ethan talks about his new Mongoose scanning solution Kickstarter project (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cameradactylmongoose/the-cameradactyl-mongoose-fast-automated-35mm-film-scanning), the difficulties in producing a scanner for the film market and why digital camera scanning is probably the future. Finally, we have a discussion on the basics of large format photography, the Cameradactyl OG, contact printing, paper negatives, and instant photography in large format via the new Lomo instant film back, and dive into why Ethan has dreams of Mike! Get Negative Positives swag at www.negativepositivespodcast.bigcartel.com

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Fotobug - Elusive Image Photography
Fotobug - Episode 270 - Interview Cheyenne Glade Wilson

Fotobug - Elusive Image Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 35:28


Cheyenne Glade Wilson is a western photographer known as the Native Cowgirl.  Jim and Fred are proud to interview her on this week's podcast!  Cheyenne was also one of the virtual workshop instructors for this years Black Hills Photo Shootout Virtual event held in September.   Check out the interview and check out her blog and gallery at https://www.thenativecowgirl.com/ ! In recent news, CAMERADACTYL is a Kickstarter project for a new slide scanner! GoPro has announced a new camera, the Hero 9. Sony is closing down it's operations in Brazil.  The comedy wildlife photo awards have announced the 44 top images for 20202. Canon's EOS webcam app is now out of beta. Skylum has announced it's next line of Luminar software and On1 is releasing it's latest raw converter!  Even more in the podcast! Please check out and subscribe to The Fotobug YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/thefotobug.

Augmented Humanity
Ethan Moses Ep 4: Engineering Old Tech for 3D Printing

Augmented Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 14:58


Ethan Moses is a maker, designer and fabricator specializing in some of the oldest forms of chemical photography. He utilizes state-of-the-art digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing and laser cutting to create cameras based on old designs and expired patents. He is a regular contributor to online magazines and blogs about chemical photography like Emulsive, Film Shooters Collective and 35 millimeter collective. He teaches chemical photography techniques online and at makerspaces. Ethan is also a member of the board of directors of Quelab, a makerspace in Albuquerque. His company, Cameradactyl, makes 3D printed film cameras and accessories for the general public. http://homemadecamera.com/author/ethancameradactyl-com/

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Augmented Humanity
Ethan Moses Ep 3: Economic Models in the Open Source Era

Augmented Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 14:42


Ethan Moses is a maker, designer and fabricator specializing in some of the oldest forms of chemical photography. He utilizes state-of-the-art digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing and laser cutting to create cameras based on old designs and expired patents. He is a regular contributor to online magazines and blogs about chemical photography like Emulsive, Film Shooters Collective and 35 millimeter collective. He teaches chemical photography techniques online and at makerspaces. Ethan is also a member of the board of directors of Quelab, a makerspace in Albuquerque. His company, Cameradactyl, makes 3D printed film cameras and accessories for the general public. http://homemadecamera.com/author/ethancameradactyl-com/

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Augmented Humanity
Ethan Moses Ep 2: Democratization of Fabrication

Augmented Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 14:41


Ethan Moses is a maker, designer and fabricator specializing in some of the oldest forms of chemical photography. He utilizes state-of-the-art digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing and laser cutting to create cameras based on old designs and expired patents. He is a regular contributor to online magazines and blogs about chemical photography like Emulsive, Film Shooters Collective and 35 millimeter collective. He teaches chemical photography techniques online and at makerspaces. Ethan is also a member of the board of directors of Quelab, a makerspace in Albuquerque. His company, Cameradactyl, makes 3D printed film cameras and accessories for the general public. http://homemadecamera.com/author/ethancameradactyl-com/

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Augmented Humanity
Ethan Moses Ep 1: Archaic Tech Made New

Augmented Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 15:36


Ethan Moses is a maker, designer and fabricator specializing in some of the oldest forms of chemical photography. He utilizes state-of-the-art digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing and laser cutting to create cameras based on old designs and expired patents. He is a regular contributor to online magazines and blogs about chemical photography like Emulsive, Film Shooters Collective and 35 millimeter collective. He teaches chemical photography techniques online and at makerspaces. Ethan is also a member of the board of directors of Quelab, a makerspace in Albuquerque. His company, Cameradactyl, makes 3D printed film cameras and accessories for the general public. http://homemadecamera.com/author/ethancameradactyl-com/

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Classic Lenses Podcast
#103 Ethan's Briefcase Of Lenses

Classic Lenses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 147:05


Ethan Moses, esteemed podcast tart of Cameradactyl, Homemade Camera Podcast, and guest on every other podcast ever fame, joins us to talk about lenses, lots and lots of lenses. Mamiya Press lenses, his favourite Nikon and rangefinder glass, and medium format Russian lenses. For listeners of a nervous disposition, Ethan does not treat his lenses with tender loving care. Also Johnny was feeling under the weather this week, so Perry talks too much about RF lenses to Ethan instead. ________ LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
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Sunny 16 Podcast
Ep. 179: Making Stuff is Hard

Sunny 16 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 95:15


On this weeks show we take a look at how some of the Kickstarter funded projects from the past few years are going, with the help Of Ethan Moses of Cameradactyl, who is soon to try a new approach to using Kickstarter, and for the second half of the show we're joined by Hamish Gill of 35mmc and the Pixl-latr, who has spent the last year and a half experiencing the highs and lows following successfully crowd funding a project.

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Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)
Interview with camera inventor Ethan Moses from Cameradactyl

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 68:18


It's so nice to interview from the different areas of the photography world and this one is definitely that! I remember Ethan launching the Kickstarter project for Cameradactyl back in 2018 and thought wow, how colourful is that, such a different approach. Ethan has done a cracking job with the camera and launched all manner of accessories for cameras (not just his large-format model). He has now ventured into making a handheld 4x5 which is a great concept. Now I know not everyone is going to be thrilled about the products he makes or the choice of materials. But this is 2019, there are not many options unless you have unlimited funds and some accessories he makes are only available second hand, as they relate to cameras from the 70+80's. What's amazing about Ethan is that he has a business mind, an engineers mind and also a photographers eye, so it was quite easy to go between business and building in the same sentence. In this one we discuss: DIY at 10 years old Home depot camera build challenge Touring/selling in 50 states Making 4x5/6x9 camera’s Business decisions Making custom ideas Youtube + monetising Scaling manufacturing opensx70 project Custom build/prints Problems with home production Building a mini-lab film processor Random questions Ethan easily answers our strange questions that involve: - which mythical creature lives In Africa - Eddie the Eagle! - $1 million button - Morning glory flowers - Ideal presents for 90-year-old's Extra content Anyone visiting the website will be able to view photographs of his products. Links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cameradactyl/ Website - Cameradactyl.com Opensx70 website - https://opensx70.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message

Sunny 16 Podcast
Ep. 171: Made for the job

Sunny 16 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 92:37


On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by two of the hosts from the Homemade Camera Podcast, Nick Lyle and Ethan Moses (sadly no Graham Young). We hear their plans for purpose built cameras specifically to tackle the Day into Night assignment, and discuss many different ideas and ways of tackling it, from making simple modifications to cameras we own right up to some real Rube Goldberg style ideas, and much in between!   Find the Homemade Camera Podcast here: http://homemadecamera.com/ Cameradactyl: https://www.cameradactyl.com/ Nick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avynick/ Ethan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameradactyl/

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Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast
Negative Positives Podcast #254

Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 43:46


Andre gives his first impressions of the HP Envy 5055 with the Instant Ink Program and highlights his plans to tackle his print exchange backlog. The gents over at the Homemade Camera Podcast announce their first community zine and welcome Cameradactyl's own Ethan Moses as a co-host. Eric O'Hara calls in with a review of the Pentax Spotmatic. Homemade Camera Podcast Zine link: http://homemadecamera.com/the-zine/

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Homemade Camera Podcast

Ethan Moses of Cameradactyl and Butter Grips fame (http://www.cameradactyl.com) officially joins the team as our third wheel (3rd lens?). We get his history and interests and he entertains us with stories of crossing the country looking for Photographer's Jeans and buying them wherever he can.  They also talk about camera sizes (turns out smaller is better for Graham while bigger is better for Nick and Ethan likes anything smaller than 1.6 Kiev 60s).  Future plans are discussed and Heather Oelklaus and her new work is brought up (http://www.camerakarma.com/#!/HOME).  Graham reveals his pinhole camera-building spree. The Canamorph is the interesting one (https://www.instagram.com/p/B0L-piiHfJ7/). Nick talks about a wheelbarrow and not going to his local county fair.  Ethan brings up the possibilities of printing distortion-free singlets (how is that NOT a band name?) like this thing: (https://transferencia.tec.mx/en/2019/02/21/eureka-they-find-the-formula-to-solve-an-old-optical-problem/) If you're still with us at the end (which is THE recommended course of action), you can hear our theme music. Thanks Robbie!

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Homemade Camera Podcast
E29 The Homunculus

Homemade Camera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 117:26


In this episode, Nick and Graham welcome back Ethan Moses from Cameradactyl to talk about his new camera, the Homunculus (don't worry, we talk about why it has that name). This camera actually got its start on a previous episode of the podcast where Nick pestered Ethan to develop a camera based on Mamiya Press lenses and a 2X3 Graflok back (same as the RB67 back). Well, this is the result. Most of the show directly relates to that subject but they also talk a bit about travel photography (Graham is just back from a 2-week vacation in North Carolina), a new 135 panoramic camera Ethan is working on for a friend of his and traipsing through the New England winter on a motorcycle and sidecar.  Graham talks about Ball Photo in Asheville (http://www.ballphotosupply.com/index.html  Seriously, they're way better than their website). Go there. Make a pilgrimage.  Also of note: We're using a new system for recording shows. It is a bit rougher than what we were using before but it reduces a 4-5 hour editing job down to 1 hour. Bear with us, please. 

The Large Format Photography Podcast
#07 Ethan Leads Us To The Promised Land

The Large Format Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 125:08


We are joined this week by Ethan Moses of migraine inducing Cameradactyl camera fame. Ethan comes to talk to us about his love for LF photography, options for new starters, some stuff Andrew didn’t understand and the super awesome handheld Cameradactyl OG (Old Goat, Orange Guice, Otter gizzard…heck we forgot to ask him).    Links and references arising from the discussions: Ethan’s favourite podcast isn’t any that Simon and Andrew host but the rather brilliant Homemade Camera Podcast (here is the episode he appeared in) https://homemadecamera.podbean.com/e/e22-industrial-design/   Ethan was also a guest on a recent FPP show – listen here https://filmphotographyproject.com/podcast/2019/05/film-photography-podcast-223/   This video will change your life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU1JpZC5ZLo&t=5s   Ethan likes to use paper negatives in LF cameras – the definitive guide can be found here https://www.blurb.co.uk/b/1952208-paper-negative-photography   We discussed (well Ethan did) chemical reversal of tones on darkroom paper – Don Froula is your man – here is a link to his IG https://www.instagram.com/donfroula/   If you want to make a version of the shutter speed tester discussed in the show, head on over to Emulsive by clicking on this link https://emulsive.org/articles/how-to-build-a-simple-arduino-shutter-speed-tester-by-ethan-moses    Ethan’s links https://www.cameradactyl.com/   https://www.instagram.com/buttergrip/     LFPP links -   https://largeformatphotographypodcast.podbean.com/   ko-fi.com/largeformatphotographypodcast   You can join in the fun at our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2296599290564807/   Get Twitter updates for the show from Andrew – https://twitter.com/warboyssnapper   Or from Simon – https://twitter.com/simonfor Email feedback, ideas and questions for the podcast largeformatphotographypodcast@gmail.com Podcast Hosts Social Media presence   Simon Forster www.classiclensespodcast.com www.simonforsterphotographic.co.uk https://stores.ebay.co.uk/itsfozzyphotography https://www.flickr.com/photos/125323761@N07/ https://www.facebook.com/SimonForsterPhotographic/ https://www.instagram.com/simonforsterphotographic/ https://twitter.com/SimonFor   Andrew Bartram https://anchor.fm/thelenslesspodcast https://andrewbartram.wordpress.com https://www.instagram.com/warboyssnapper https://www.imstagram.com/warboyssnapper_pinholes https://www.flickr.com/photos/warboyssnapper/ https://twitter.com/warboyssnapper

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B&H Photography Podcast
D.I.Y. Camera Makers

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 72:01


On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome four “makers” who have designed and built impressive imaging tools with their own vision. Their locations, the formats, the materials, and the final products all differ wildly, but the D.I.Y. spirit of the engineer, the tinkerer, the photographer, and the entrepreneur are shared by our four guests. We get a sense of how each came to their product, developed it, and are trying to market it. First, we speak with Sam Cornwell, inventor of The Solarcan, a unique camera designed to produce “extreme time exposures” that capture the sun’s path across the sky; and yes, it is a can.  Cornwell offers his love of photography, astronomy and repurposing household objects as the seeds for this pinhole camera, which comes with its own piece of Ilford 5 x 7" photo paper already inside. After a successful Kickstarter campaign and a lot of work, his fully packaged invention is available for purchase from B&H.     Next, we are joined by Steve Lloyd of Chroma Cameras, who liked large format field cameras so much he went and designed one of his own. His are the first field cameras made of laser-cut acrylic. Appropriately available in a choice of unconventional colors, Chroma cameras feature interchangeable film backs that attach to the camera using magnets, which make it possible to switch quickly between 4 x 5" film to roll-film backs.   After a short break, Filippo Nishino, of the Swiss company I’m Back, discusses the invention created by his partner, Samuel Mello Medieros, which can capture digital images with a 35mm film camera body. Available in a universal model or numerous customized covers, the back attaches physically to your film camera, enabling high-res digital image capture. After many years in development, the I’m Back is available to the public and on sale at B&H.     Our final guest is Ethan Moses, of Cameradactyl, which is his company and his passion. Cameradactyl, along with its “subsidiary,” Butter Grip, makes 3D printed cameras, parts, and accessories, including his incredible CAMERADACTYL 4 x 5 Field Camera and X-Pin 35mm Pinhole Camera Kit. He also sells a wide range of practical and colorful grips and camera accessories, and might make something for your needs, if you ask nicely enough.      Guests: Sam Cornwell, Steve Lloyd, Filippo Nishino, and Ethan Moses Photograph: Courtesy of Chroma Camera

Homemade Camera Podcast
E22 Industrial Design

Homemade Camera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 143:02


E22 Industrial Design Show Notes Nick and Graham again welcome Ethan Moses of Cameradactyl and Butter Grip (https://www.cameradactyl.com/) to discuss Industrial Design and the elements of a camera that make it “work” for the user. The meat of the discussion starts after the first musical interstitial (7:45) with an overlong monolog from Graham. Happily, Nick and Ethan rescue him with insight and mockery. The Konica Autoreflex TC, a camera that has been noted as a camera that is not good for left-eye-dominant individuals but somehow works for people with larger noses. Somehow, Vera Wang works her way into the design. The Volkswagen campaign from the 90s, Fahrvergnugen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CESVgaeD-nI) works its way into the discussion as well. The concept of the left-side shutter release is discussed (21:55) in a way of attempting to break the right-hand dominant design from running the world for lefties. Graham brings up Prime Suspect Tenneson (https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/prime-suspect-tennison/) and their photographic gaff (39:45) and how the knowledge base of how to design film cameras in the digital age is leaving the population. The concept of the Material Is The Message is talked about (51:30) along with the surfaces of cameras like leather, plastic, rubber, etc. Nick brings up the concept of the authenticity of materials.  Sometimes a lack of leatherette is better than the original covering. The durability of materials and planed lives of cameras designed today is considered (1:05:00). The appropriateness of materials and form are discussed at 1:09:45 and the concept of the machine looking like other machines in the category is important for consumers to recognize what the purpose of the machine is. All three hosts jump on the Coal-Rolling Idiots of America  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gcb84qn3mU) (1:14:00). If you happen to be one of them, please accept our apologies for denigrating your self-worth. Witness the birth of a camera (1:42:00) as Nick and Ethan hash out a design for a camera that takes an existing lens-shutter system and then schedule the development. Graham talks about micro drills (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0195V3J98/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) (1:58:00). The books for this episode: Curious Cameras by Todd Gustavson (https://smile.amazon.com/Curious-Cameras-Cool-Strange-Spectacular/dp/145491551X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=curious+cameras&qid=1552422959&s=books&sr=1-1) and Photographers A-Z by Hans-Michael Koetzle (https://smile.amazon.com/Photographers-Z-Hans-Michael-Koetzle/dp/3836554364/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2S8Q0J1W64D19&keywords=photographers+a-z&qid=1552423029&s=books&sprefix=photographers+%2Cstripbooks%2C160&sr=1-1) Ethan Moses: @cameradactyl and @buttergrip on Instagram and you can find his products at www.cameradactyl.com

Sunny 16 Podcast
Ep. 139: Cameradactyl - Your Plastic Pal who's fun to be with!

Sunny 16 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 105:11


On this weeks show we're joined by the brilliant Ethan Moses, the man behind Cameradactyl 4x5 cameras and the Buttergrips to talk about his many products, where he hopes to go next and the challenges facing anyone trying to manufacture cameras.   http://instagram.com/cameradactylhttps://www.cameradactyl.com/og4x5/cameradactyl-og-4x5-hand-camera https://www.cameradactyl.com/buttergrip/butterbeanfilmcases Sign up for the meetup at the Photography Show at https://www.photowalk.me/photowalk/sunny-16-35mmc-photography-show-mega-analogue-meetup Buy your tickets to the show here: https://www.photographyshow.com/registration And use code : LVPTPS19 to get a 20% discount off an adult ticket.     Website: https://sunny16podcast.com  Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com You can buy us a cup of Tea over at https://www.ko-fi.com/sunny16podcast Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes    

Homemade Camera Podcast
E18 3D Printing

Homemade Camera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 137:07


The show starts off by explaining why downloading the Homemade Camera Podcast will help your love life (9:15) but then move almost directly into 3D Printing and the technologies available to the camera builder. The Korean watchmaker 3 Hands Studio (https://www.instagram.com/3hands_studio/) is mentioned (42:00) and while it is not mentioned on the podcast, his exposed clockwork cameras are very worthy of appreciation (https://www.instagram.com/p/BqeKNXdBvMT/). Ethan talks about his new camera design that is a follow up to the Cameradactyl that was so hugely popular on Kickstarter (45:45). They next discuss metal cutting methods in the goal of developing a 6X12 roll film back for a 4X5 camera (1:04:40) and why laser or water jet cutting might be too expensive for a small batch camera.  In the process, Nick tells us about a Flatter or Top Tool and why you need a big hammer in the tool bag if you want to make a camera. Nick asks Ethan about where the Butter camera that goes with the Buttergrips is (1:19:00) and Ethan tells us about how the Cameradactyl got its colors. Then they talk about why three cars are better than one, or maybe not. Nick’s friend Philip Greene (https://www.flickr.com/photos/philipgreene) has been getting some good results from Harmon Direct Positive (1:34:05). Graham starts rambling on about Lumenography and the Lumenboxes he’s been making (1:42:00). He gives credit to Joterman (https://www.instagram.com/joterman/) and to Nicole Small (https://www.instagram.com/joterman/) for providing inspiration and technical information. The mystery of how Graham and Nick met and how the two of them met Ethan is solved (1:51:00)! The books for this time around: A Lesser Photographer (https://www.amazon.com/Lesser-Photographer-Escape-Focus-Matters-ebook/dp/B07HXNFB1M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1547430667&sr=8-1&keywords=a+lesser+photographer). And Camera Technology: the Dark Side of the Lens (https://www.amazon.com/Camera-Technology-Dark-Side-Lens/dp/0122875702/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1547430742&sr=8-1&keywords=the+dark+side+of+the+lens). Nick shouts out to Brian Cuyler (https://www.flickr.com/photos/bbcuyler) on Flickr.

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Homemade Camera Podcast
E09 The Shot

Homemade Camera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 87:53


This time around Nick and Graham discuss photographs they have taken and how they inform the cameras that they build and how the cameras that they build allow for photographs that are different from the ones they can take with off-the-shelf models. Nick’s photo is here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/51834204@N07/42317986574/in/dateposted/ Graham’s photo is here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/129971511@N04/41391598034/in/pool-3976524@N23/ Graham starts talking about his point and shoot sheet film camera that he designed and printed though to start he refers to it as a 2-1/4 by 2-1/4 when it is actually 2-1/4 by 3-1/4 (27:30). Nick’s build for this episode is the PinBlad Deluxe, a pinhole camera made from a Hasselblad and an Ilex No. 3 shutter (42:50). Project Save the Scameras from Graeme’s Hammer gets an update (52:00) with Graham’s project of putting an SLR lens on the front of his Olympia. This episode’s book is, The Complete Nikon System: An Illustrated Equipment Guide by Peter Braczko (https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Nikon-System-Illustrated-Equipment/dp/1883403855/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536246746&sr=8-1&keywords=the+complete+nikon+system). Graham corrects a shoutout from the last episode where he gives credit to Panomicron on Instagram for building an XPan type of camera using 3D printing when he should have credited it to Cody (https://www.instagram.com/james__irvin/). It is still worth looking at Panomicron’s work too as he’s building some cool cameras (https://www.instagram.com/panomicron/). Graham was confused as one of Cody’s images appears in Panomicron’s timeline. Also, take the time to look at Ethan from Cameradactyl’s timeline on Instagram as he’s been doing some crazy-fun shit lately (https://www.instagram.com/cameradactyl/). Nick also mentions an image posted by Dirk Fletcher’s ultralight 4X5 camera on our Flickr feed: (https://www.flickr.com/photos/dirkfletcher/44439938251/in/pool-3976524@N23/) Nick also mentions Walker Cameras (http://www.walkercameras.com/) whose website is worth taking a look at.  

Studio C-41: 1 Hour Photo Podcast
CAMERADACTYL: The Maker and Film Community

Studio C-41: 1 Hour Photo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 51:36


Full Article on Website. Ethan Moses, creator of the CAMERADACTYL 4x5 Camera, sits down with Bill Manning for a one-on-one interview to discuss his 3D printed camera Kickstarter. They also discus how the maker community is helping the film community.

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