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This week, as the party puts the final nail in the House of Six Nails, Ektar asks them to lend a hand to his friend Treg in the Depths—who's having trouble with his prized crab. Let's just hope no one has a shellfish allergy!
The dynamic duo are back post-Covid! In episode 3 of the Analog Hour we talk about a Lucy Lumen starter pack, the Brisbane Camera Fair, our new film cameras, and we finish off with some fun audience Q&As and our take on a popular meme. VOTE MATT in the Ektar playlist battle https://www.youtube.com/c/LucyLumensAnalogAdventures/community Lucy Lumen Lucy Lumen's Analog Adventures Lucy Lumen's Podcast Adventure Lucy has prints for sale https://lucylumen.darkroom.tech/ MATT LOVES CAMERAS Web: https://mattlovescameras.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/mattlovescameras Lomography: https://www.lomography.com/homes/mattlovescameras Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattlovescameras Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mattlovescameras
Jeff is on location! Gabe's just back from the frozen north! And they still manage to find time for a rollicking conversation with photographer and YouTuber Chris Chu. Tune in for the fascinating result — we did indeed rollick!Gabe's adventure at Downtown Camera in Toronto with Jessica Devicwhich camera(s!) Jeff decided to bring on his trip to Atlanta and the UK: Rollei 35 SE and Minox LXPolaroid's new Green Duochrome is great!a moderate dip into our moldering mailbag, with more talk of travel cameras and bulk-loading EktachromeOur rollicking interview with Chris Chu:his abrupt decision to abandon a computer science degree in San Francisco to pursue his crazy dream of a photography career in Los Angeleshis journey into film photography, starting with the Canon Pand then into medium format with the Pentax 645, the Mamiya RB67 Pro SD and the Mamiya RZ67Chris tries to convince Jeff to get a Big Ugly Box medium-format camerahis favorite film stocks Portra 160 and Ektar 100shooting color when you're color-blindwhat fueled his growing camera-collecting addiction...but why no 35mm SLRs?what he likes about the rangefinder shooting experiencezone focusing: setting a hyperfocal distance and training yourself to use itcamera bags — and how many cameras do you carry at once?half-frame cameras: the half-a-cookie debate is reignited!why own the same camera (Leica M6) in both chrome and black?he's flirting with the Leica M-A - Jeff tries to save him by pitching the M3, M2 and CLhow do you refrain from getting that next camera? — he doesn't! he just bought a Hasselblad 501CM!Gabe shows off his 500ELM, an impulse buy at B&H Photo — it's the Leica M5 of the Hasselblad lineJeff implores Chris to talk him out of the Hasselblad XPan… and he does! whaddya need it for? you have the Widelux!if you have to give away all but one of your cameras, which would you keep? the RZ67!Chris on YouTube and Instagram and his website
A new album from Tapes and Topographies dropped last week and as expected it is very good. Tapes & Topographies is one of my favorite ambient artists so I asked if they would do a guest mix. And I am happy to present "A Faint Resemblance". I'm stealing this background info from friend of the blog, Harry Towell over at Whitelabrecs. "Tapes and Topographies is US based artist Todd Gautreau, who has had music releases on labels such as Past Inside the Present, Dronarivm, Shimmering Moods and his own imprint, Simulacra. His project has been active since 2014 following his previous alias Tear Ceremony and he also produces a downtempo as Sonogram." This mix hits the sweet spot for me - the perfect combo of dusty noise and loops and ambience to create a dreamy, meandering mix. If you like that kind of sound and enjoy the mix the definitely check the new Tapes and Topographies album. Here's the link: https://tapesandtopographies.bandcamp.com/album/modalities Here is a list of all the albums used in this mix in the order in which they appear: https://tapesandtopographies.bandcamp.com/album/modalities https://rbeny.bandcamp.com/album/seafoam-dust https://pitp.bandcamp.com/album/hosts-of-living-forms https://jogginghouse.bandcamp.com/album/holds https://pitp.bandcamp.com/album/color-of-time https://andrewtasselmyer.bandcamp.com/album/vantage-points https://jamesoslandaudio.bandcamp.com/album/tomosla-a-small-town-in-the-mountains-released-via-shimmering-moods https://tapesandtopographies.bandcamp.com/album/modalities https://halftribe.bandcamp.com/album/archipelago https://sonogram1.bandcamp.com/album/cubists https://zakedrone.bandcamp.com/album/sound-space-variations https://www.amazon.com/Music-Installations-CD-Brian-Eno/dp/B07BF854N4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3QMZJTL6540A2&keywords=brian+eno+music+for+installations&qid=1651968434&s=music&sprefix=brian+eno+music+for+insta%2Cpopular%2C78&sr=1-1 Thanks Todd for a great mix! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Tapes and Topographies - With that being said (Modalities 2022) 06:25 r beny - Ektar 100 (Seafoam & Dust 2020) 10:00 The Lifted Index - Chronologic Moss (Host of Living Forms 2021) 13:00 Jogging House - Strangers (Holds 2021) 17:35 Color of Time - Color of Time (Color of Time 2021) 20:05 Andrew Tasselmeyer - Becoming (Vantage Points 2018) 22:22 Tomosla - Possum (A Small Town In The Mountains 2021) 25:20 Tapes and Topographies - Verticals (Modalities 2022) 29:10 Halftribe - Imperfect (Archipelago 2020) 35:05 Sonogram - Certainly Obscured (Cubists 2012) 41:10 zaké - Variation (Sound Space Variations 2022) 44:25 Brian Eno - Chamber Lightness (Lightness 1997) 56:34 end
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If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support I left this space 2,572 ago on my 26th birthday, exhausted and anxious. Living online for the past fifteen months had worn me out in a way interacting in person never did and whilst working, writing, podcasting, and publishing fulfilled a desire to be heard, it came at a cost of being seen. More people saw, read, and listened to things I had made in those fifteen months than Belgium, Barbados, Bermuda and Bahrain have people, combined. Previously taught that your value as a creative is not in what you make but in what you market, I took time over the past few months to take a different tact: doing what I want. I'm now back – and better (more on that later) – and several months have passed since we last spoke, so I suppose it's time for a bit of a catch-up… In June, I got a synth – the Arturia MicroFreak – paid a visit to independent music store Soundhouse in Gloucester to pick up a Zoom U22, made something resembling music, and put it on your favourite streaming service. I had never done that before – it's surprisingly easy. Too easy, you might say. Some of the more pleasant noise I've been making these past few months comes in the form of programmes. With Ciaran and Dan at TWJ's Science+Nature magazine and Chris at Devaweb, we've been making Mysteries of Science and answering some of the biggest questions in our universe. Are aliens real? What is Deja vu? Is there a curse on King Tut's tomb? And how does the placebo effect work? It's intended for kids aged 8 to 11 but is a billiant listen whatever your age. There's also Activity Quest which I make at Fun Kids and have given some real TLC to this summer. My favourite episodes include Dan Simpson's visit to Tower Bridge, my go at an at-home escape room experience known as Mini Mysteries, and a conversation I had about extreme-exposure analogue photography and astronomy with Sam from Solarcan. In fact, analogue film photography is something I've gotten back into over the summer. I've been shooting on cameras ranging from a 1960s point-and-shoot to a mid-2000s SLR on films Kodak Portra and Ektar, and Ilford HP5 Plus and PanF 50. Almost all of the photos in this update were shot on film then scanned for storage; newly-founded Take It Easy Lab in Leeds has been handling that whole process for me. I've rediscovered that having a mindful and respectful tactile relationship with things you create makes the experience more meaningful. To inspire the range of things I've been doing this summer, I was gifted beautiful coffee-table books including Paul Smith and Tom Ford's self-titled retrospectives, Vivienne Westwood's Catwalk and a book containing a load of Andy Warhol polaroids. I've also been listening to In Praise of Shadows and Revelation as well as Rework, Remote, and It Doesn't Have to be Crazy at Work by Basecamp founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. All of these pastimes – whether it's photography or podcasting, art or Audible – have something in common: They're all time-intense, creative outlets that present a slow-burn of gratification… In amongst ten tonnes of hardcore and hidden beneath the concrete foundations of a log cabin, I placed a time capsule this summer. It'll be found long after you and I – 80 to 100 years in the future – when the concrete begins to deteriorate. Preparing a stash of items to be intentionally found after your death makes you address mortality in a very intimate and profound way. Compiling my own time capsule – a message-in-a-bottle, launched into the ocean of potential futures – affected me in only positive ways. It reminded me of a scene in the 2020 documentary Life in a Day where one man jumps into a lake, then speaking to camera, says: What I fear the most is that my life will pass unnoticed, that my name won't matter in the history of the world. Also containing its own time capsule, September 5th 2021 marks the 44th anniversary of the Voyager 1 launch. The Voyager Golden Record is a scrapbook of sounds and pictures from the planet, destined forever to float in interstellar space (or be intercepted by intelligent life). It's the furthest object from home that humankind has ever created; a record of our fleeting evolutionary fluke. It is a statement. We exist. Whatever happens to it in space, whatever its unknown destiny is, I think it represents a high water mark of our civilisation when we dreamed the biggest dreams. And I hope it will serve as an example, an inspiration for people to keep dreaming. Those are the words of Jon Lomberg, the artist who created the symbols on the Voyager's Golden Record cover which detail exactly how it is to be played, where in the universe it came from, and how to decode the images on it. The most important goal of any space mission is not to discover what's ‘out there' but is instead an effort to understand ourselves a little bit better… How did we get here? What is our position within the universe? Are we alone? Speaking to artist Luke Jerram for Activity Quest and learning of something called the Overview Effect, to discovering humankind's other strides to communicate our existence on this tiny pearl transformed all of the anxiety and exhaustion I had in May – the thought of over 14 million people consuming things I had made, a population double the size of London – into something entirely different: affirming. The point isn't being heard or seen. It is to make for the sake of making and in doing so perhaps understand ourselves a little bit better; a statement I knew 2,572 hours ago but that took 2,572 hours of practice to rediscover. I'm now back – and better (thanks for waiting) – and in the several months that have passed since we last spoke, two billionaires touched the edge of space, Wimbledon, the Euros, and the Olympics all came and went, and almost one million more people laid eyes or ears on my work. I won't leave it 2,572 hours next time, just 620 or so. You'll next hear from me on October 1st, 2021.
On this summer episode of Dev Party, we talk about our favorite color emulsions for summer while we develop color film! Eric developed some old Kodak Internegative film in one of his ECN-2 kits, while Vania developed Kodak Portra in C-41. Here are Eric's shots, including the triptych: And here are Vania's: Also, calm down, Ektar, you're so dramatic! So, what color emulsions are you shooting this summer? And where? And why? END CREDITS www.allthroughalens.com Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kits
Film Photography PodcastEpisode 256 - June 15, 2020 The origins of modern Kodak color films including ColorPlus 200, Pro Image 100, Portra and Ektar. Homepage - https://filmphotographyproject.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/filmphotographyproject/On-Line Store - https://filmphotographystore.com/
Shoot color for a change. Comments? Send them to me at info@kennethwajdaphotographer.com and find me on the web at KennethWajdaPhotographer.com, on IG at www.instagram.com/kennethwajda/ and on YouTube at HeresToGoodLight.com - We can post our photo assignment photos and connect on the Daily Photography Blog FB Group at www.facebook.com/groups/2151928021601330/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/support
I have always wanted to shoot colour negative film, and Ektar seemed the natural place to start. See how I get on at a quiet and calm loch, and find out whether I fulfil a dream I have had for many years. Support the show at: Ko-fi.com/tftmb20 Email the show at: talesfromthemagicbox@outlook.com Twitter: @TFTMB Instagram: tales from the magic box Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Cold Sober" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Nu är tiden över då vi hänvisar till gamla fotoböcker från sjutti- och åttiotalet för de som undrar om det finns nån bok på att börja med analogofoto, en ny stjärna har tänts på bokhyllan i och med boken Analog … Läs mer →
Terese är en nyfiken filmfotograf som med sin 35mm kamera utforskar sin omgivning, hon fotar med svart/vit, C-41 negativ och dia film och har också tagit det stora steget att lära sig alla dessa filmtyper själv hemma! Nu senast har … Läs mer →
Tjo! Då går året mot sitt slut o vi vill tacka för detta år med en intervju där en tidigare gäst, se Marknader & Bulkloading-avsnittet, återvänder för lite mer djupgående samtal. Foto: Anna Edlund Dom säger att goda män är … Läs mer →
For episode 28 of Phlogger presents, we have another lovely guest. Jennifer Lawrence is a film photographer from Chicago, USA. She works in the portrait/family/lifestyle world and shoots Kodak Ektar! *** we have put a break in this episode due to the length *** We discuss: - photography in schools - Ektar + portra - Canon 1d - Wont use fuji xt2 - Teaching film - Lotto winning plans - Business acumen - Shooting in the sun RANDOM QUESTIONS Jennifer is put through the questions, so find out why volleyball is important and who her favourite Batman is. TIMINGS In Part 1 0 - 9 introduction + film 10 - portrait sessions + film 40 - autofocus,children and metering 45 - favourite sessions Part 2 51 random questions 64 starting in business + being professional 85 studio work + shooting models 95 projects + teaching at film camp 113 jennifers websites and details FURTHER INO Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jenniferlawrencephoto/ Website - https://www.jenniferlawrencephotography.com/ CREDITS Music intro by Paul Grant Image by Andrew Walmsley (shot on film) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Hej och välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av podden! Jag har varit sugen på detta tema länge och nu är det skönt o börja naffsa på det iaf -Ryska (Ukrainska, allmänt östblockiga) kameror o grejjer! Här ser ni Pierre med … Läs mer →
Full Article on Website. Steven and Bill meet up to catch up on photo news, recap the recent one-on-one interviews. Steven takes a long walk along the beach with his camera and shoots a 20 minute exposure with Ektar 100. Emulsive has announced their Secret Santa. 2017 had just under 800 players around the world. This year he wants to have over 1,000 players! Lastly, we discuss a recent article on The Phoblographer titled "Opinion: Every Photographer Should Spend a Year Shooting Film and Not Editing Their Photos"
In this photography tutorial, we'll take a look at editing images only using the levels adjustment tool in Capture One to manipulate an image in various ways including how to get film looks such as Kodak Portra, Ektar, Fuji Veliva, FC160 and other looks. If you are a channel sponsor you'll have access to all of these looks as Capture One presets - check out the community tab for the channel. Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
Wins and losses from my last 3 rolls of film! Holga with Ektar, star trails, and the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim.
Hej och välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av podden! Det var ett tag sen men här kör vi ett avsnitt med tre pers på en gång, säg gärna hur ni tycker det funkar. Det är iaf som utlovat i youtube-avsnittet, … Läs mer →
Kevin, Steven, and Bill share their Christmas wishlist items. Bill and Steven talk about their experiences shooting FujiFilm Pro 400h, Kodak Ektar 100, and Portra 400 in the snow. One of those didn't come out as expected. Nikon has announced they're servicing various Nikon manual focus SLRs and Lenses. Silberra has Indiegogo updates, and Kodak has launched the highly anticipated motion picture film business cards. Show Notes: Georgia has received the most snow since 1993. Areas accumulating as much as 8-10 inches. This was a prime opportunity for Bill and Steven to go out and #shootsomefilmdangit. Turns out FujiFilm Pro 400h doesn't handle overcast days very well and resulted in some really grainy images, even when the exposure compensation was adjusted 2 additional stops. The Ektar 100 resulted in some incredibly sharp images and handled the snow exposure very nicely. Silberra Update! Silberra has sent out an email to their IndieGoGo backers that they are starting to fufill their December items very shortly. At the time of the recording, they haven't received the funds. They didn't meet their goals, however they've anticipated this and are moving to 'Plan B' which is to outsource their film manufacturing process. Nikon has announced for a limited time only, they will be servicing the old Nikon F, manual focus SLRs and lenses. To our understanding, Nikon Japan is the only one this service is available to. Details outlining what exactly is being fixed can be found here: https://petapixel.com/2017/12/09/nikon-servicing-vintage-cameras-lenses-japan-limited-time/ Kodak has launched their Film Strip Creator product and service. CEO Jeff Clarke has been using business cards that are a form of motion picture projector film. It has gained incredible popularity and is now available to the consumers. https://filmstripcreator.com/ The Studio C-41 website is live! Right now content is just a location to post podcast episodes. However, more content will soon be coming! Check us out at http://www.studioc41.net! Music Credit: Johan Lilja - The Improv http://bit.ly/2ueQlK1
Hej och välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av podden! Denna vända är det inte jag själv som håller i mikrofonen utan än en gång min ständiga medarbetare, Sina Farhat. Sina har denna gång fått tag i Joakim Ahnfelt för en … Läs mer →
Hej och välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av podden! Denna vända är det inte jag själv som håller i mikrofonen utan min ständiga medarbetare, Sina Farhat. Sina har själv ett intresse av fotoutmaningar och har i Pierre Wilén funnit lite av en själsfrände tror jag. Lyssna in för att höra om deras tankar angående att utmana sig själv med små foto- ja, utmaningar. Läs mer →
Hej och välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av podden! Denna vända är det inte jag själv som håller i mikrofonen utan min ständiga medarbetare, Sina Farhat. Sina har själv ett intresse av fotoutmaningar och har i Pierre Wilén funnit lite av en själsfrände tror jag. Lyssna in för att höra om deras tankar angående att utmana sig själv med små foto- ja, utmaningar. Läs mer →
Hej och välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av podden! Nu drar vi igång med nåt som nog dom flesta av oss varit inne på mer eller mindre, filmfoto relaterad förströelse via youtube. Vid min sida denna gång har jag Victor … Läs mer →
Våren är här och åter vart det ett besök på Kameraloppisen i Stockholm. Denna vända fick jag undan Jonas Vikström, mannen bakom service och reparationsfirman Analoga Kameror, för ett samtal om hur han startade upp. Foto: Jonas Vikström Prenumerera … Läs mer →
Nytt år, ny podd! Eller ja, samma podd som vanligt fast ett nytt avsnitt. Denna gång har vi lyckats få tag i våran eminenta ljudtekniker och pratat om leksakskamerornas underbara värld, från Diana till Lomography international och andra obskyra … Läs mer →
Gissa vilka som är tillbaks! Jag och Sina bryter tystnaden efter en lång sommar och snackar lite om vad vi haft för oss. Vad har ni gjort då? Ring gärna in på telefonsvararn här på sidan. Prenumerera via RSS/itunes Eller … Läs mer →
Åter i etern kommer eran favvo svenska analogfotopodcast
Välkomna till ett nytt avsnitt med er favorit bland svenska analogfotopodcaster! Denna gång så är vi med gäst igen och det är herr Mattia Marchi som vi har på linjen. Det är Mattia som står bakom den nystartade Kameraloppis som nyligen hade … Läs mer →
Nytt avsnitt med tema skattjakt! Och vad menar vi då? Jo, att fynda och ta hand om film och kameror som ligger bortglömda någonstans. Många utav oss har nog fått en eller flera kameror när släkt och vänner förstått sig … Läs mer →
Nytt avsnitt med dubbeltema! Vi närmar oss jul och Joakim Sundkvist leder vägen… Sen filosoferar jag och Sina kring filmkorn lite också. Reglerna för den alternativa julkalendern ”24exp” som Joakim presenterat: Leta fram en gammal eller nyare analog kamera. Ladda … Läs mer →
Jepp, dags att gå igenom grunderna lite med att sköta sin egen framkallning av svartvit film. Men först, ett litet snack med Simon Bengtsson som dragit igång en fotoutmaning -lyssna in för att veta mer! Prenumerera via RSS/itunes Eller … Läs mer →
Crowdfunding, en god väg för nya analogfotoprodukter? Vad finns där ute? Och vad kommer att komma? Lyssna in för att veta mer
Sommaren är över och vi är tillbaka! Under sommaren besökte jag Emmaus kamera och fotodag så vi börjar med det lite snabbt. Sen spenderar vi resten utav podcasten med att prata om bulkloading, köpa film på metervara alltså. Prenumerera via … Läs mer →
Så var det dags igen! Vi får nu bekanta oss med en god vän till Podcast teamet: Johan Lund Temat denna gång är: bandfoto Prenumerera via RSS/itunes Eller lyssna direkt här på sidan: Direktlänk för nedladdning
Så var det dags igen! Vi får nu bekanta oss med våran första gäst: Fredrik Andersson Foto: Alexander Olsson Och ämnet för detta avsnitt är: Nålhålskameror Detta inför den stora Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day, eller Nålhålskameradagen på svenska. Prenumerera via … Läs mer →
Så ser Mellan Skärpa och Korns första podcast dagens ljus! Inspelat inne på Palmhuset i Göteborg. Lyssna direkt här på sidan: Notera att podcasten ej hade fått sitt riktiga namn, Mellan Skärpa och Korn, förrens efter denna inspelning(!) Det går … Läs mer →