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In this episode I head to one of my favourite spots to try a film I got in my Emulsive secret santa. Support the show at: Ko-fi.com/tftmb20 My webcomic: https://www.moorlander.art/ Email the show at: talesfromthemagicbox@outlook.com Twitter: @TFTMB Instagram: talesfromthemagicboxpodcast Facebook: Henry Tftmb Music from: -Mike Gutterman: https://mikegutterman.bandcamp.com/ -Sea Hero: https://seahero.bandcamp.com/music -https://filmmusic.io: "Cold Sober" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
On this episode we're talking to photographer, podcaster, and YouTuber Jess Hobbs! We'll also break out the lab jackets and talk about the science behind film and development. Not only that, we'll welcome The Film Detectives – they're together again for the first time! We've also got some great answering machine responses, and a really special zine review, plus so much more… Jess Hobbs! The videos produced by Jess Hobbs stand apart from your typical “dude behind a desk” YouTube videos. Hers are cinematic, they tell a story, they're a quiet meditation. Her photography is simple and elegant with a quiet thoughtfulness to it. And today we're talking to her! Here are some of her photos: IG: @jesshobbsphoto YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JessHobbs Classic Camera Revival Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/classiccamerarevival/ Dora Goodman Blog: https://doragoodman.com/blog/ Emulsive articles: https://emulsive.org/author/jess-hobbs Zines This episode Eric reviewed Vania's zine! Get it here: https://vaniazask.com/zines PATREON Thank you to everyone who supports us! Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff! patreon.com/allthroughalens THE CREDITS OF ENDING Music by Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers Vania: IG, Flickr, Zines Eric: IG, Flickr, Zines, ECN-2 Kits Sara Murphy: IG Charlie: IG, Web; Themselves Press All Through a Lens: IG, Website, Patreon, Spotify Playlists
We start with an intro contest submission from Jack Allan (IG jack.w.allan, IG macandjackpodcast) from the Mac and Jack Podcast. Roxanna, Andre, and Mike spend the first segment catching up. Andre talks about his adventures with Mike Kukavica (IG drunk_darkroom), Roxanna talks about the Hi-Desert Film Lab (IG hidesertfilmlab) and her school photography club, shooting again, Emulsive secret Santa, and Mike talks about his son shooting film, gets mail from Alessandro Cornacchia (IG filmphotoguy), Dave Mihaly (IG theoldcameraguy, YouTube The Old Camera Guy), and Steve Ingram (IG printandtype). Donate to the Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund at (www.teamwkyrelieffund.ky.gov). Next, we have emails from Mark Bradshaw (IG oldus_farticus_) and Hamish Gill (IG hamishgill, IG 35mmcblog, www.35mmc.com) about his Kickstarter for the book "Photography Through The Pandemic" (back it here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hamishgill/photography-through-the-pandemic ). Call ins from Bill Smith (IG wbsmith200, IG classiccamerarevival) from the Classic Camera Revival Podcast about the Canon New F-1, Larry Effler (IG larryeffler) about the Minolta X-570, and Mario Piper (IG mariopiper, IG genxphotogpod) from the Gen-X Photography Podcast. Finally, Andre talks about his DSLR purchase, Mike gives shout outs to Kevin Lane (IG kevinlane, IG ujcpodcast), Jamie Maldonado (IG jamiemphoto, YouTube Jamie Maldonado), Michael Raso (IG filmshootermike, IG filmphotographyproject, YouTube FilmPhotographyProject), and Malcolm Kingswell (YouTube Malcolm Kingswell, IG allotments_for_fun_and_food). Lastly, a listener music track from Minsan Sauers (IG minsan_sauers) titled "Hark The Joy". 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
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
A listener interaction episode! Roxanna Angles (IG roxannalog IG golannaxor) appears on the "All Through A Lens" Podcast (IG allthroughalens.podcast) episode #39, Bob Matter (IG bobmatter) sends a message about a Vivian Maier: In Color exhibit at the Chicago History Museum that opened on May 8th, Mike Caputo's (IG aloha_bigmike) zine "America: Fifty on Film" is now available to order (get it here: https://www.blurb.com/b/10703303-america-fifty-on-film ). We get emails about the Analog Kissy Selfie Contest from Evan Waxman (IG evanwaxman), Dominick Chiuchiolo (IG djrocks66), and Leonid Nikishin (IG 10rolls_of_film). Also, a call in Emulsive.org article review about Lomochrome Purple at night from Alan Ma (IG thefilmsweats Blog https://pixelsandgrain.photo.blog/ , and see the emulsive article at: https://emulsive.org/reviews/film-reviews/lomography-film-reviews/purple-nights-on-lomochrome-purple-with-the-pixels-and-grain-collective ). Mike receives a zine titled "Passing Through Paddington" from Ian Wallace (www.onahillroad.com , Etsy onahillroad , IG ian_onahillroad , Twitter ian_onahillroad ). Next, we have an interview from Roxanna Angles with Brittni Ahrens (IG brittni.originally , www.brittniahrens.com ). She talks about how she got into film photography, favorite part of the process, why shoot film, favorite cameras, wish list cameras, dream location to shoot and what camera/film, her biggest inspirations, a bad film shooting experience with X-rays, and advice for new film photographers. Finally, we have a call in camera review from Jim Graves (IG _jimgraves , www.jimgravesphoto.blogspot.com ) for an Agfa folding camera and a listener track from Mike Caputo (mikecaputo.bandcamp.com) with a song titled "Leave Her Johnny". 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 Facebook Group
Once more unto the mailbag dear friends, once more. Cracking bunch of emails and Cheap shots entries this month, find all the images we talk about here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15HpEN3izkRGlF_tcCKN9O18tqlOAQiRx?usp=sharing Links! Rachel's fab new #shootfilmbenice pin: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/974992835/shootfilmbenice-enamel-pin-badge-eco?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=%23shootfilmbenice&ref=sr_gallery-1-1&organic_search_click=1&frs=1 Zenith Headquarters: http://cameras.alfredklomp.com/toe/ Homemade Camera Podcast: http://homemadecamera.com/ FP4 Party details on Emulsive: https://emulsive.org/fp4party Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day: https://pinholeday.org Analogue Wonderlands blog by Emily (not Emma) Jackson: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/blogs/film-photography-blog/emily-jackson-iwd2021 Emma Lloyd Instagram: @ejlloydart Emily Jackson: @traveloptical #sheheartsfilm Information: https://www.instagram.com/p/CMJyh7QHOKa/ Quarantine Zine Submissions: https://twitter.com/ZDP189/status/1368205506548965376
After waiting so long I thought it would be wise to put an interview with Stephen Dowling from Kosmo foto together. After writing for his blog last year (link) and watching his website grow from the Zorki days has been impressive. Obviously some of you know Stephen from his film, some know him from the BBC and some from his NME days, never mind his travels around the world. After meeting Stephen back in March 2019 at the photography show (with the rest of the crew too) it was clear he's got bags of experience and intelligence too. I love talking to people like Stephen about the many years he has been a journalist, but mainly his passion for the analogue world of cameras. I decided to make this an extra-length special to cover 2 weeks, as I'm still unsure if I can commit to a weekly podcast anymore (it takes up time editing etc). Obviously I will never be short of interesting people to find, it's just finding mutual times to fit this in. So, let's break the interview down since its an extra-length special. We talk about some of the characters out there like Jeremy (Japan Camera Hunter), Hamish Gill from 35mmc, EM from Emulsive, Steve at Chroma, Sam at Solarcan and Paul from Analogue Wonderland. Obviously Stephen knows many people, but he's not name dropping, far from it, he's actively complimenting and talking about people who are making the film community a better place for all. So in this one we discuss: working from home spiders & red rooms important BBC story from last year photo walks Selling during Covid Blogging since 2012 Shooting cats 1st time developing film street portraiture Belarus film collective Zorki & Fed cameras David Collyer + Guardian Random questions Find out why we discuss tear gas! A scoop on Dyson's next invention and why Stephen is the ultimate nosey parker! Photographers Stephen recommends a few important people he has come across with unique skills, so please do check out: Clement Marion - https://kosmofoto.com/2019/02/paris-protests-minolta-film-clement-marion/ Nandakumar Narasimhan - https://kosmofoto.com/2019/04/the-indian-himalayas-on-medium-format/ David Collyer - https://kosmofoto.com/2020/05/photographs-hospital-coronavirus-film/ David Collyer (interview by Phlogger) - https://phlogger.co.uk/interview-with-father-and-son-film-shooters/ Pay it forward Stephen recommended Rob Andrews from the London Camera Project - https://www.instagram.com/londoncameraproject/?hl=en Links Kosmo website - https://kosmofoto.com/ Kosmo film shop - https://kosmofoto.com/shop/ Instagram - https://kosmofoto.com/shop/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kosmofoto.blog/ Friends of the show For all your analogue film developing, check out - https://filmdev.co.uk If you like zines, you will love Static Age's work - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Egal ob man nun digital oder analog fotografiert — nahezu jeder ist schon über den Begriff „Filmlook“ gestolpert. Für Photoshop gibt es zahlreiche Plugins, die den Look bestimmter Filme erzeugen sollen, die Fuji X-Reihe emuliert den Look verschiedener Fuji-Filme direkt in der Kamera. Doch hat Film überhaupt „den Look“? Und wie beeinflusst Entwicklung, Scannen und andere Parameter diesen Look? In dieser Folge unterhalten wir uns mit Ludwig Hagelstein darüber, der für zahlreiche Publikationen schreibt, wie der SilverGrain Classics, Emulsive und Mediumformat. Shownotes Homepage von Ludwig Hagelstein Jan Schlegel Platinprints In der PhotoKlassik International III/2019 ist ein Portrait von ihm erschienen. Das und weitere Hefte gibt es hier zu kaufen. DIY ECN-2 Prozess mit RA-4 Chemie DIY Dia-Entwicklung mit C-41 Chemie und einem SW Entwickler als FD Zweibad Entwicklung im Blog von Rüdiger Hartung Charakteristische Kurven in Filmdatenblättern richtig interpretieren Film Developing Cookbook von Bill Troop und Steve Anchell Hier findest Du uns online: Studio Kreativkomme Homepage | Facebook | Instagram Erik Schlicksbier Homepage | Facebook | Instagram Anne Juka Homepage | Facebook | Instagram
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/
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/
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/
This week we welcome Jess Hobbs (IG jesshobbsphoto, YouTube Jess Hobbs) who is Jess Sea on FB. Jess talks about how she got into photography, her Youtube channel, her involvement in Em's from Emulsive mentorship program and the FP4 Party, her hometown series, Polaroid week plans and the sunglasses Polaroid technique, her farming, shooting on private property, seeing in color vs. black and white, film choices, shooting in a zombie apocalypse, photography in rural areas, her inspirations, the YouTube film community, and tips for shooting music festivals. All donations to the www.ko-fi.com/negativepositives account in March will go to support Roxanna Angles student film project!
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/
Emulsive: https://emulsive.org/articles/thoughts/fujifilm-put-down-your-pitchforks-its-survival-of-the-fittest 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
In this show I start by talking about my EMULSIVE Secret Santa gifts, and then give a shoutout to my favourite new podcast - Tales From The Magic Box with Henry Scott. I then go on to talk through (at length, sorry) the act of making my first 4x5 image with my Speed Graphic. ------------------------------- Emulsive: https://emulsive.org Tales From The Magic Box: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-from-the-magic-box/id1472051992 ------------------------------- As always please feel free to drop me an email at sootandwhitewash@gmail.com or send me a call in if you'd like to get your voice out on the show! You can do this either through the anchor app or email me a voice recording. Instagram - @neil_piper and @sootandwhitewash www.neilpiper.com Thanks for taking the time to listen! Intro/outro music is: "RetroFuture Clean" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ I think I swore a bit more than normal in this show...apologies for that. Also halfway through the show recording I realised I had gone out in my pyjamas. I didn't care... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sootandwhitewash/message
It's that time of the year for one of our favourite Seasonal traditions; the gathering together of three of the finest wise men of the web to look back over 2019, chat about the year that was and speculate on the year to come. Our three wise men are of course EM from Emulsive.org, Hamish Gill from 35mmc.com, and Bellamy Hunt from Japancamerahunter.com. Sadly no Rachel this week, just us Graeme and Ade in the mix, so good luck trying to pick out which British middle class voice is which! To help, if you hear someone risking life and limb in busy traffic, it's EM, if you hear someone making Sausage rolls it's Bellamy, and if you hear someone who sounds like they've just woken up...well, that could be Ade or Hamish! DON'T FORGET TO GET YOUR VOTES IN FOR THE SUNNIES 2019! Find the form and share your thoughts and feelings on what's great right here: https://forms.gle/CEEYCRkodXu3bud87
In a change of format, Bill Manning invites EM of Emulsive and Paul McKay, CEO of Analogue Wonderland, to discuss the recent grim new for digital camera manufacturers for Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, and Olympus. Sony sells its shares back to Olympus, some viewing a dumping of devalued stock, Nikon fails to innovate and as well outsourcing all of it components. None of this is new to these manufacturers, the writing has been on the wall for years, once dismissed by Canon CEO Fujio Mitarai. While the digital camera market questions its future, film photography has show significant growth as Kodak reports its film division experience 21% growth year-over-year. In addition to it's growth, other film manufacturers are feeling bull-ish in bringing new products to the market: Fujifilm Acros 100 II, Film Ferrania P30, Lomography Metropolis, etc.
Join Dustin (@fortheloveofgrain), Edward (@edwardconde_), and Mac (@macshootsfilm) as they are joined by Em (@emulsivefilm). Em chats with us about, how he got his website started, Emulsive Secret Santa, Why it's not 120mm, and so,,, so,,, soooo much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grainydayz/message
Okay, Okay, it turns out we were DEAD wrong on our ILFORD Film predictions. However, that isn't a bad thing! Matt Parry, marketing manager for ILFORD Photo, is in New York City for PhotoPlus. He graciously spares some time to tell us about the new ILFORD Product releases. This is our first time having ILFORD join us, and we hope to have them on for many future product announcements! Product Announcements: ILFORD Multigrade RC Deluxe Paper Ilford Ortho Plus 80 ILFORD and Paterson Film Processing Starter Kit HARMON Camera Read about these products over at Emulsive.
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
This is your next episode as promised with the Charlie Tadlock. Charlie is a 2nd year university student and an aspiring photographer from Montana, USA. He wrote an article for the elusive Emulsive site. After writing the article EM suggested we talk to Charlie and he was right, a lovely young guy. The idea was to get a students view of photography education following an earlier podcast with Stephen Rendall (college lecturer). It will be interesting to hear 2 separate points of view. Do you think education is still the answer? We discuss: Education Physical vs digital Mamiya 6's Making money Advocates of film Taking opportunities Working with masters Teaching others Attic finds + hard drives We put Charlie through our random questions too, so find out: is a dog a mans best friend what the definition of a shutter and click are the relevance of rom coms Why Dracula cant shave The language of cows If you liked the show don't forget to check out Charlie's website below. INFO Emulsive article - https://emulsive.org/author/charlie-tadlock Website - https://tadlockphoto.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
One of the biggest film photography websites out there these days is Emulsive, and several of our team has authored articles in the past or a feature interview. So we figured it was high time we had the elusive EM the man behind the website on for an interview! So to kick off our first two episode month, EM sat down with John and Bill for a lovely chat.
Mike and Andre are joined by Em from Emulsive.org! Discussion includes news about Tetenal and Kodak Alaris. Also, we take a look back at the positive events of the film photography industry in 2018, which obviously includes Em's Podcast "The Hypersensitive Photographers Podcast"! Finally, we forecast the future of film in 2019 and what we'd like to see happen.
For episode 35 we have the one and only "Em" - the genius behind the Emulsive film blog. He has a reputation for knowing everyone on the circuit and putting the right people together. Everybody remarks what a great person he is, so stay tuned to find out if thats true. We ramble through the following subjects: London + driving in UK Patreon How to impress a girl with photography Scanning (flat + drum) Why don't digital photographers print? Large format + Copal shutters Tinkerers vs the film giants Reflex camera - marketing + funding Intrepid Jobo vs mini labs Facebook groups, social media & forums 3 years of blogging + writing Photographers day pack Idiots guides Em goes through the random questions and answers in his own unique way. So find out about his all-in-one film processor/scanner/book/film deal application. Who will he decide to punch - Eminem, Elvis or Eddie Murphy? TIMINGS 0 background 5 emulsive blog, film, scanning + printing 24 film camera, pricing + future 43 social media in film 54 emulsive “the platform” 72 random questions FURTHER INFORMATION Emulsive blog - https://emulsive.org/ Emulsive Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/emulsivefilm/ Emulsive Twitter - https://twitter.com/EMULSIVEfilm Phlogger portraits (discussed in podcast) - https://www.instagram.com/phlogger_portraits/ Phlogger hand made prints (discussed) - https://www.instagram.com/phlogger_analogue/ CREDIT Music - Paul Grant --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
An Andre solo show! He talks about his New Year, New Me and finally adds some photos to his Instagram account as well as discusses his plans for social media in general! Also, he mentions a new podcast called "The Hypersensitive Photographers Podcast" by Em from Emulsive.org and Hamish Gill of 35mmc.com! Finally, a call in camera review about the Olympus OM10 from Ted Smith!
On this weeks festive episode we're joined by Em from Emulsive.org and Hamish Gill from 35mmc for a jolly look back over the last year with these two happy Elves. If you enjoy hearing Em and Hamish' banterm then look forwards to a brand new upcoming podcast from them in the New Year! The more messages Em gets, the sooner he'll release it, so let him know you want it! Em: https://emulsive.org/ Hamish: https://www.35mmc.com/ Website: https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes
Mike and Andre are joined by Em from www.emulsive.org! We talk about the Nikon F2, the Nikon L35AF point and shoot, the Emulsive Secret Santa, a major redesign of the Emulsive website, taking fog photos, and Kevin Spaghetti's zine "Summer '17 - Winter '18 Portraits" (@kevin_spaghetti on IG). Also, we talk about expired film and the often repeated advice of adding one stop of exposure for every decade the film is past its expiration date. Is it a rule, guideline, or myth? Finally, Andre loses power in North Carolina!
EM joins us for a one-on-one interview to share his results shooting EKTACHROME. His latest articles share his experience pushing Kodak's revival E-6 film to EI (Exposure Index) 200, 400, 800. We discuss another article published on Emulsive giving a brief history of EKTACHROME. Secret Santa 2018 registration is closed! Are you one of the outstanding 1,200 world-wide players? Well, EM gives us the full break down of what we should do next. Lastly, EM needs your help! If you are a secret Santa player, he needs your nominations! Sponsors are pitching in to support the community. Click this link to submit a nomination.
Part 2 of our Photokina 2018 coverage! Mike and Andre are again joined by Em from Emulsive.org to discuss field interviews Andre recorded at the event. Andre interviews Film Washi, Solarcan, Mint Camera, Lomography, and Kodak!
Part #1 of our Photokina 2018 coverage! Mike and Andre are joined by Em from Emulsive.org to discuss field report interviews Andre recorded at the event. Andre interviews Analogue Wonderland, Adox, Bergger, Silberra, Nico's Photography Show, Analog Things, and Japan Camera Hunter! Part #2 will come out next week!
Some interesting things happening in photography last week: A Leica store in Scottland is robbed of over $200K worth of Leica cameras and lenses; Kodak starts shipping EKTACHROME out to retailers; Emulsive.org featured an interview of me and my thoughts on why I shoot film and I saved the best for last; I watched an […] The post Photography Matters Ep 46 – Leica Gear Stolen; EKTACHROME ships; Photographer Todd Hido, His Process and Other Stuff appeared first on Photography Matters.
In this weeks episode we were delighted to be joined be the young entreprenuer behind boutique film brand Bretz Analog, Henry Bretz. We talk about what drove him to pursue his goal of releasing film under his own brand, how he got there, and the many things he hopes to do in the future including supplying colour 127 film! We also talk about the temperature control system for developing film from Cinestill and more! Find Henry here: https://www.instagram.com/bretz.analog/ http://bretzphoto.co.uk/ Cinestill announcement: https://cinestillfilm.com/products/tcs-temperature-control-system-tcs-1000-immersion-circulator-thermostat-for-mixing-chemistry-and-precision-film-processing-at-home Photowalk Me - www.photowalk.me Photokina - http://www.photokina.com/fair/photokina-2018/photokina-2018-2.php Emulsive santa nominations for good causes ends soon https://emulsive.org/articles/secret-santa/emulsive-secret-santa-2018-sponsors-and-community-causes#community-causes-nominations RPS 100 Heroines Nominations close next friday - 28th Sept http://www.rps.org/100-heroines/nominate-here Rachel’s contribution to Emulsive article on RPS 100 Heroines: https://emulsive.org/articles/hundred-heroines-join-the-royal-photographic-society-in-celebrating-inspirational-women-in-photography Website: https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes
On this weeks episode we're joined by the spectacular Matthew Joseph to discuss his love of shooting as wide as it gets with a Hassleblad Xpan, his many and various photographic frustrations, and his move to painting. We also deal with some internet gremlins and Graeme has a mental breakdown. Matthew on instagram and Twitter: @fotodudenz Matthews website: http://fototheque.com/ Matthew’s shout out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPYK65DwmeJ6YzB9b2g70LA Industry News / Things of Interest: Let’s Explore Magazine is out! https://www.letsexploremagazine.com/product/lem-02-perseverance/ Analogue Wonderland new points earning thing https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/pages/wonderpoints-film-rewards Emulsive santa nominations for good causes ends soon https://emulsive.org/articles/secret-santa/emulsive-secret-santa-2018-sponsors-and-community-causes#community-causes-nominations RPS 100 Heronines Nominations close next friday - 28th Sept http://www.rps.org/100-heroines/nominate-here Rachel’s contribution to Emulsive article on RPS 100 Heroines: https://emulsive.org/articles/hundred-heroines-join-the-royal-photographic-society-in-celebrating-inspirational-women-in-photography Website: https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes
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"
This week we talk with the mysterious EM, the mastermind behind the on-line photographic community Emulsive.org. The site is a haven for analog photography enthusiasts sharing their love for celluloid. Readers can find industry coverage and in-depth articles ranging across a wide spectrum of topics, written by EM as well as outside contributors. If you're a fan of photography Emulsive.org has something for you. www.emulsive.org https://emulsive.org/articles/secret-santa/emulsive-secret-santa-2018-public-registration-is-now-open
Joined by Em from Emulsive.org who will be joining us once a month on the podcast! Topics include Andre's future permanent employment at Cinestill, the Nikon FM3a, Mike's local Konica purchases, modern solutions for cameras that use old mercury batteries for light meter operation, a formula about how much to increase development time for rolls using the Unicolor C41 kit courtesy of 120studio.com, bleach bypass C41 process, news of the Emulsive Secret Santa for 2018, and questions for Em from the Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast Facebook Group!
Bond villain, former aristocrat and film camera obsessive, EM from Emulsive.org joins Karl, Johnny and Simon to tell us about adapting lenses we've never heard of to cameras we would never consider using for that purpose! LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Pobean | iTunes | Stitcher | Google ________ EPISODE LINKS _______ SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens FOLLOW THE HOSTS Karl Havens Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod
Andre and I are joined by Em from Emulsive.org! In our longest episode to date we talk about the Emulsive website, the film community and how we promote it and keep things positive and growing!
Bill Manning interviews EM with Emulsive to discuss the website's goals in building an extensive film community with his extensive film and camera database. Visit Emulsive's website and follow him on Twitter and Instagram! Music Credit: Johan Lilja - The Improv http://bit.ly/2ueQlK1
Steven, John, and Bill get together for a photo news packed episode! There's a lot of photo news, so buckle your seatbelts, especially if you're driving in the car! Show Notes Website version of the show notes with pretty pictures! Kodachrome Movie Trailer Starring Jason Seidukis, Ed Harris, Elizabeth Olsen https://youtu.be/g3IvVejktJE Another great podcast called, “First Person Shooter,” by Wes Bowker talks about the big takeaway from the movie. Don’t neglect the people around you with your photography; find that balance between family and photography. FujiFilm Officially Kills NeoPan Acros 100 It's official. FujiFilm has announced the discontinuation of Acros 100. Written on a previous post, we believe that FujiFilm got out of the film game before the resurgence. Because of the filmgrain.es article and connections to FujiFilm in addition to Doc Kaps meeting with FujiFilm execs to save FP-100C, we believe this to be enough evidence to think the machinery is long gone. Street Candy Film We recap Bill's 'One-on-One' interview with Vincent Moschetti. You can listen to the podcast episode here. Kodak T-MAX P3200: My First Roll Steven’s report on shooting P3200. He shares his experience shooting the film and shows us pretty pictures! Kodak Announces Ektachrome E100 in 16mm Let's get it out of the way. There's another pushback on the timeline. It is now slated for late summer/early fall 2018. It's okay though. The gap is getting smaller and smaller it's important that Kodak has a successful launch for Ektachrome. When the article was posted, 35mm was not mentioned and people started to get concerned. We tweeted Matt Stoffel at Kodak and has confirmed that 35mm is on the same timelines as Super 8 and 16mm. https://twitter.com/StoffelMatt/status/982369815443771394 We believe the announcement of 16mm format is the result of a survey Kodak put out about the super 8 camera in early February. Tim Gander After the podcast episode, Tim Gander submitted an article sharing his experience switching to a digital camera and beating his competition to print who were still shooting on film. Read up on the article here and listen to his 'One-on-One' interview with Bill here. Adorama On April 4, 2018, Adorama Learning Center writer, Mason Resnick, posted an article called, “5 reasons why I am never going back to Film Photography.” We posted a Google cache link since all articles by Mr. Resnick have been taken down. The REAL reason why photographers got angry is because it's another "Film vs. Digital" article. We get it, every point Resnick writes is accurate. But everybody has their own reason for shooting film. Things went from bad to worse really quick when photographer, Mike Fraser, discovered the image of a Leica M3 is identical to the image of a Leica M3 on Ken Rockwell's website. Fraser questioned Resnick of the similarities. Resnicks response, "We must have identical Leicas." When that comment did not pass muster, the comment was deleted and ultimately sent the article into viral mode among the photography community. The watermark is in a very difficult spot to crop out. Ken places it where you really have to intentionally remove it. On 4/6 Adorama issues an article titled We Are Sorry in response to the fallout. The article acknowledges the improper use of Ken Rockwell's image and offered compensation. According to PetaPixel the amount is $1,000. Now that Adorama is on the radar, people began to audit Resnick's previous writings and discovered an article posted prior to the Ken Rockwell incident. Images from Bellamy Hunt's article, 'Camera Historica: The Sean Flynn Leica M2' details the story war photojournalist and his Leica M2. The same images in Bellamy's article were used without his approval on Adorama's blog (Google cached link). As a result, all articles written by Resnick have been taken down. MiNT MiNT gives an update on the RF-70. Bring up price and new features – Internal Flash and External flash port – Excited because this really takes instant film to a new level in analog photography. Price – Slightly more expensive than SLR670-S which comes in at $729. Photowalk Website Photographer, Martin Smith, has built a website tailored for photowalks and photo meetups. There are disadvantages to big sites like Meetup.com and Eventbrite that don't always fit the needs of a photowalk. It is quite popular in Europe and we want to help him make this a popular tool for the photo community around the world. Upcoming Interview with Emulsive coming up on one-on-one interview episode Next Photo Challenge – Leading Lines The winner gets a propack of film! Use #shootsomefilmdangit Music Credit: Johan Lilja - The Improv http://bit.ly/2ueQlK1
Steven, Bill, and believe it or not, KEVIN, interview Jay Musselwhite, the owner of Franklin Backdrops. They discuss how he paints a canvas backdrop, learn about his creative process in making a backdrop. Oh yeah, he shoots film too! We talk about that too! Show Notes: It's was a light photo news week: Polaroid sues FujiFilm over the trademark of the shape of it's instant film. Do you think they have a legitimate argument or are we just splitting hairs? Studio C-41 is an official sponsor of the Emulsive Secret Santa gift exchange. Three lucky people will be selected to receive some awesome film goodies from us! Follow Jay Musselwhite on Instagram: @jaymus5 Follow Franklin Backdrops on Instagram: @franklinbackdrops Website: http://franklinbackdrops.com/ Music Credit: Johan Lilja - The Improv http://bit.ly/2ueQlK1
In this week's episode Ade and Rachel have abandoned Graeme, but fear not listeners as he is joined by community legend and terrible judge of photographs EM from Emulsive.org to get the hot scoop on Silberra film and catch up on Secret Santa activities.
In this weeks show it's the much promised Cheap Shots Challenge Macro round judging with Special guest judge EM from Emulsive.org! Lots of photo's, many tangents and a terrible miscarriage of judging justice!
In this weeks episode the podcast has it's first birthday, and joining us to help blow out the candles on our cake is EM from emulsive.org to talk about what goes on over at emulsive, and why it's been so important to him to build this home for knowledge
Välkommen till ett gott prat om fotografering och bilder med gästen Sina Farhat och programledare Maria Gustavsson. --- Sina Farhat beskriver sig själv som en utopisk, lugn och trevlig person. I programmet pratar vi bland annat om att skapa sin egen värld genom kameralinsen, välja motiv för sina bilder och betydelsen av fria bilder på ett öppet internet. Och hur bulkladdar man filmrullar i ett helt mörkt rum? --- Se Sinas fotografier på SinaFarhat.se och på Flickr. Prata med Sina på Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn och på hans Facebooksida SF Photography. Läs Sinas artikel i Emulsive om hur man framkallar E6 film: A guide to developing your own E6 film using the tetenal colortec E6 kit. Här hittar du Fotosöndag som Sina berättar om. Läs mer om att Nationalmuseum släppte 3 000 högupplösta bilder på Wikimedia märkta med Public Domain. --- Gott prat hittar du även: - På sajten gottprat.se. - I sociala medier på Facebook, Twitter, Instagram och Google+. Prenumerera, sätt betyg och dela gärna vidare. Tack! #gottprat --- Programledare är Maria Gustavsson. Redigering av Maria och Janne Gustavsson. Design av AD Julia Åhall. Musik av Rikard Jedborg, DJ Insidiouz. --- Välkommen tillbaka för mer gott prat! e
On this weeks episode of Analog Talk Chris and Timothy are joined by Em from Emulsive.org. They discuss Emulsive.org, the film photography community and this years Emulsive Santa. Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analog-talk/exclusive-contentWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.