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John Vargas Fotografia
Volví al blanco y negro analógico con Ilford FP4 vencido… ¡y este fue el resultado!

John Vargas Fotografia

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 5:27


¿Ilford FP4 vencida? ¡Así fue la sesión! En este episodio te llevo conmigo a una sesión de retrato en estudio usando película blanco y negro Ilford FP4 Plus ASA 125, vencida por más de dos años. Después de varios fallos con revelado y rebobinado, encontré un nuevo laboratorio, utilicé luz cruzada y… ¡por fin todo salió como debía! Si te apasiona la fotografía analógica, los desafíos técnicos y el arte del retrato, este video es para ti.Hablamos de errores reales, decisiones creativas y resultados sorprendentes que te inspirarán a probar lo inesperado.

John Vargas Fotografia
La joya olvidada del medio formato: En este video revivo la Mamiya M645J

John Vargas Fotografia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 7:48


La joya olvidada del medio formato: En este video revivo la Mamiya M645J y su legendario lente 85mm f/2.8 Mamiya Sekor C. Acompáñame en este viaje nostálgico y educativo, donde te revelo todos los secretos de esta cámara analógica de culto. Exploraremos su historia, diseño y funcionamiento práctico con película Ilford y Fomapan, ambas en ISO 100. Verás cómo se comporta en retratos de estudio y aprenderás a medir la exposición sin exposímetro, con métodos clásicos como la regla Sunny 16. Si estás pensando en iniciarte en el medio formato o quieres mejorar tu técnica analógica, este video es para ti. No te pierdas esta masterclass llena de consejos, comparativas y datos históricos que te inspirarán a desempolvar tu vieja cámara.Suscríbete, comenta y activa la campanita para seguir explorando el alma de la fotografía analógica.#FotografíaAnalógica#MedioFormato#MamiyaM645J#RetratoAnalógico#FotografíaBlancoYNegro#IlfordVsFomapan#Sunny16#CámarasDeSegundaMano#MamiyaSekor#ReveladoAnalógico

Seeds for Success
The benefits of working with the landscape instead of against it

Seeds for Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 27:00 Transcription Available


Col Clapham is a beef and sheep producer in the Ilford area of NSW. Col runs three properties with his wife and uncle across 5700 acres, using the variable elevation as part of their pest management strategies to protect their 1600 breeding ewes, 200 cows, and 400 steers. In this episode, Col discusses the challenges of managing soil that ranges from sandy to rich basalt to achieve his production goals, how he tackles managing native and improved pastures in the cooler, elevated country of his properties, and how he’s implemented technology to allow him to monitor his animals and make better decisions about when to sell. Local Land Services Senior Ag Advisor, Lauren Costin, caught up with Col on a rainy day in his woolshed. Nominate a Mate: If you'd like to nominate a mate (or yourself) as a potential future guest on the podcast, you can do so here: Nominate a Mate for 'Seeds for Success'. Connect: Central West LLS website Central West LLS on Facebook Central West LLS on Twitter Central West LLS on YouTube The views contained in this podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by Central West Local Land Services. Listeners are advised to contact their local office to discuss their individual situation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

Tommy's Brownload
323: Blind Man Mooth!

Tommy's Brownload

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 58:31


Imagine a cartoon about a crime fighting duo… based on Kej and Sach! I'd be the guy who sets the assignment! This podcast is the episode that gives birth to that idea!!! Also - After a few weeks apart, we're all back together in the flesh at Kanchans restaurant in Ilford (shout out to the owner Pete!) Sach is also getting annoyed on the plane (again) and Kej is hanging around with cricket hooligans!

Tommy's Brownload
316: Oh... I'm Glued!

Tommy's Brownload

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 74:41


We are altogether to Make Asian's Great Again! Yes, we were all watching (and listening!) to the Trump inauguration along with Elon's strange salute! Plus we're talking about cold plunges & Coldplay in India! Special shout out to Peter at Kanchans restaurant in Gants Hill, Ilford for hosting us this week!

Sunny 16 Presents
OnlyFilms: Marta Arjona

Sunny 16 Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 52:56


In this episode, Mandy (@mandyleft) talks with photographer and filmmaker Marta Arjona (@marjonablasco).   They began by discussing Marta's short films Dolors and Peaceful Wind. They also talked about using expired films and some of Marta's favorites.   Marta was the recent recipient of a community grant from Ilford for her project ePhemeral. The nature of dance is that a dancer will never move exactly the same twice, so each performance is unique. Capturing it on film makes it eternal.   They finished up with the reoccurring segments FFS (For Film's Sake) and PACS (Pleasing Analogue Camera Sounds) and Marta gave a shoutout to Cuarto Color Lab (@cuartocolorlab).

Reel Politik Podcast
RP ARCHIVES: Mr Richard Miller & Mike Gapes - Baby, It's Cold Outside

Reel Politik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 3:09


[ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION FROM CHRISTMAS 2019] Our latest RP Exclusive: a leaked audio recording from THE MILLER FILES, the ultra-ultra-encrypted documents that fell into the hands of Ilford investigative journalist Mr Jimothy Baker upon the mysterious disappearance of former Mike Gapes campaign manager Mr Richard Miller.

Classic Camera Revival
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 190 - Leftovers, Again?

Classic Camera Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 45:26


Well, we have reached the end of our 10th season, so it only makes sense to look back over some of the topics we've covered and fill in some of the gaps we left behind in the initial recording. Zoom Lenses to Leitz, Infrared to Ilford, Fast Lenses to Canon, it's time to tuck in for some holiday leftovers! And from all of our families to all of yours, a heartfelt thank you for sticking with CCR for this season with all the ups and downs and we wish you all the very best of the holiday season however you celebrate (or don't) we'll see you in 2025!

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Elizabeth line worker dies following assault at Ilford station Thousands of homes without power after Storm Darragh batters UK In pictures Storm Darragh causes disruption across the UK Explosion hits block of flats in The Hague Time to get smartphones off the dancefloor Laura Kuenssberg No more Mr Nice Guy for Keir Starmer William meets Trump at Notre Dame reopening in Paris Where is Bashar al Assad Rumours swirl despite denials hes fled Damascus Taylor Swift As the Eras Tour bows out, what will she do next Michail Antonio West Ham striker involved in road traffic accident

News Headlines in Morse Code at 20 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Laura Kuenssberg No more Mr Nice Guy for Keir Starmer Where is Bashar al Assad Rumours swirl despite denials hes fled Damascus Thousands of homes without power after Storm Darragh batters UK Time to get smartphones off the dancefloor Elizabeth line worker dies following assault at Ilford station In pictures Storm Darragh causes disruption across the UK Explosion hits block of flats in The Hague Michail Antonio West Ham striker involved in road traffic accident William meets Trump at Notre Dame reopening in Paris Taylor Swift As the Eras Tour bows out, what will she do next

News Headlines in Morse Code at 25 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Time to get smartphones off the dancefloor Laura Kuenssberg No more Mr Nice Guy for Keir Starmer Thousands of homes without power after Storm Darragh batters UK Where is Bashar al Assad Rumours swirl despite denials hes fled Damascus Taylor Swift As the Eras Tour bows out, what will she do next Explosion hits block of flats in The Hague In pictures Storm Darragh causes disruption across the UK Elizabeth line worker dies following assault at Ilford station Michail Antonio West Ham striker involved in road traffic accident William meets Trump at Notre Dame reopening in Paris

News Headlines in Morse Code at 10 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Where is Bashar al Assad Rumours swirl despite denials hes fled Damascus William meets Trump at Notre Dame reopening in Paris Thousands of homes without power after Storm Darragh batters UK Taylor Swift As the Eras Tour bows out, what will she do next Explosion hits block of flats in The Hague Time to get smartphones off the dancefloor Laura Kuenssberg No more Mr Nice Guy for Keir Starmer Michail Antonio West Ham striker involved in road traffic accident In pictures Storm Darragh causes disruption across the UK Elizabeth line worker dies following assault at Ilford station

Tommy's Brownload
305: I've Been Mickey Mouse'd!

Tommy's Brownload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 59:27


Technically, we are road men! We're on the streets folks! Times are hard! But luckily, even though we don't have my garage to record the podcast in, a lovely local Indian restaurant came to the rescue! We recorded this episode in Kanchans restaurant in Ilford and we're looking forward to taking the podcast to more places that feed us! We're talking elections in America, Diwali disappointments, Dad jokes and one of us got done with a driving offence!

Reel Politik Podcast
RP ARCHIVES: Ilford Facebook Groups

Reel Politik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 26:09


probing the online subculture of the strangest little town in England (2021) 00:00 to 19:23 - Vike Gapes presents CHAOS TALKING (A Sinan Kose stream ft. Jack Frayne-Reid, FFF & nparticipation) 19:23 to end - Reel Politik 205 - Latest Podcast Project, Vol. 1 (ft. FFF)

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Street Shots Photography Podcast
Cloudy with a Chance of Grain

Street Shots Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 71:00 Transcription Available


"...talking about pictures as though you could tell anybody how to take good ones is nuts. Pictures are given, not taken." -- Robert Adams "The work of a photographer is to reveal hidden things." -- Matt Black   In this episode, Antonio and Ward kick things off by comparing the new iPhone camera to Fujifilm gear, debating whether the latest upgrades really make a difference for serious shooters. From there, Ward talks about his upcoming trip to Japan and how he plans to shoot street photography around Tokyo and beyond, hoping to capture some of the country's unique character. He also shares his experience using different film stocks like Ilford HP5 and T-Max 100, reflecting on the challenges of exposure and why he's leaning back toward Ilford for its flexibility and grain structure. They also dig into recent book finds like Bryan Shutmaat's "Sons of the Living", which documents the gritty reality of the American Southwest, and Anne Noggle's intimate black-and-white portraits. Antonio highlights Pau Buscató's work in "Street O'Clock", and they discuss the challenge of capturing perfect coincidences in street photography. Sprinkled throughout are insights into film photography, reflections on processing styles, and a nod to the influence of FSA photographers.   Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter Help out the show by buying us a coffee! Support the show by purchasing Antonio's Zines. Send us a voice message, comment or question.   Show Links:   Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  The Unusual Collective Street Shots Facebook Page Street Shots Instagram     Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

The Padel School Podcast
The influence social media on Padel

The Padel School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 28:46


It's been a long time since we last sat on the podcast couch! A bit of a catch up this one.- We'll discuss the influence that social media has on Padel.- Should Tennis help facilitate the growth of Padel even though Padel, potentially, is a threat to Tennis?- Sandy' heading off to Paris to work with RedBull TV again, what does his schedule look like?- We'll chat about our first TPS Community Event, held in Ilford on the 12th of October,... and much, much more!We offer a *7-DAY FREE TRIAL* on our online platform with a bunch of exclusive content! *SIGN UP NOW* and don't miss out on an opportunity to IMPROVE YOUR GAME!SIGN UP: thepadelschool.com

Liam Photography Podcast
Episode 421: Wildfire Photo, Shot on iPhone, Ilford's 145 Years & More

Liam Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 26:55


In today's episode I am talking about the most interesting stories in the photography world this week from Wildfire photos, to Ilford and film photographers to the new RodeCaster Video. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-421-wildfire-photo-shot-on-iphone-ilfords-145-years-more

The PetaPixel Podcast
Talkin' Backpacks w/ Peak Design's Founder Peter Dering

The PetaPixel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 94:14


Back in the Fall of 2008—several years before Instagram filters became a trend—Olympus introduced in-camera Art Filters in their DSLR cameras, specifically designed for the creative photographer. These filters helped transform basic images into works of art that deliver emotional impact, long before it became mainstream. Curious to explore art filters for yourself or looking for the perfect gift? Purchase the E-M10 Mark IV body today and get a complimentary M.Zuiko 14-42mm II R lens—all for just $699.99, now through September 29th! If you're eyeing something weather-sealed, save up to $300 on an OM-5 kit. Visit explore.omsystem.com/petapixel or head to your local authorized retailer! Peak Design is one of the most recognizable names in the photography industry and probably the most well-known accessory brand in the space. From the Capture Clip, to straps, to bags, tripods, and more, the company recently set its sights on the outdoor and adventure market after years in development. Peak Design's founder and CEO Peter Dering joins Chris Niccolls, Jordan Drake, and Jaron Schneider for a discussion about the company's history, product strategy, and -- of course -- the new Outdoor series of backpacks. Check out PetaPixel Merch: store.petapixel.com/ We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio. We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe. In This Episode 00:00 - Intro (generational trauma?) 9:25 - Jeff Bridges is bringing back the Widelux 14:95 - Ilford is celebrating 145 years with limited edition retro packaging 17:56 - Canon made nearly half the digital cameras sold in 2023, but... Sony claims it has sold the most full-frame mirrorless cameras 23:54 - Google is adding C2PA content authenticity to Search and Ads 26:17 - Talking outdoor backpacks with Peak Design's Peter Dering 1:08:58 - What have you been up to? 1:12:39 - Tech support 1:30:37 - Feel good story of the week

The Beginner Photography Podcast
493: Ryan Tolbert: Digital to Analog: How to Get Into Film Photography

The Beginner Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 56:30 Transcription Available


In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Ryan Tolbert, an expert in film photography and owner of The Boutique Film Lab, who simplifies the transition from digital to analog. Ryan shares his journey from hobbyist to business owner, emphasizing the beauty and imperfect charm of film. He offers practical advice on starting with point-and-shoot cameras, understanding film characteristics, and developing your own film. Ryan encourages you to embrace film's unique aesthetic and simplicity, start with accessible gear, and experiment with different films to discover what works for you. THE BIG IDEASStart Simple: Begin with automatic point-and-shoot cameras to eliminate complexity and focus on composition and creativity.Learn to Love Imperfection: Film photography's unique charm lies in its imperfections; embrace these as part of your creative journey.Explore Different Films: Different film stocks offer varied aesthetics; experiment to find your preference and broaden your visual style.Understand Film's Latitudes: Film offers more latitude for overexposure but struggles with underexposed shadows; learn to expose correctly.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANChoose Your First Film Camera: Research and purchase a simple point-and-shoot camera like the Olympus XA2. Look for reliable sources such as KEH or eBay, ensuring the seller is trusted.Experiment with Film Stocks: Buy a variety of film stocks like Kodak Gold 200 and Fuji Superior 400 to see which you prefer. Take notes on the characteristics of each film to understand their strengths and weaknesses.Practice Correct Exposure: Use the sunny 16 rule to practice exposing your film correctly in natural light conditions. Overexpose by one stop to avoid losing details in shadows, especially with consumer film stock.Learn Film Development: Try developing black and white film at home to grasp the basic process. Send your color film to a lab and compare the quality of basic and premium scans.Build Your Kit: Start with a prime lens like a 50mm or 35mm to enhance your skills with a fixed focal length. Gradually expand your lens collection based on the types of photography that interest you.RESOURCES:Learn more about the Boutique Film Lab - https://www.boutiquefilmlab.com/Follow the Boutique Film Lab on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/boutiquefilmlab/Watch the Free Maximizing Mini Sessions Video training and start earning money with your camera!https://beginnerphotopod.com/minis Build Your Dream Photography Business and Keep More of the Money You Earn with CloudSpot Studio.And get my Wedding and Portrait Contract and Questionnaires, at no cost!Sign up now at http://deliverphotos.com/Connect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

The Camping & Off Road Radio Show Podcast
Jason from Ilford Valley Cherry Farm, July 19th

The Camping & Off Road Radio Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 6:04


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Nuus
Geen einde aan Lüderitz se groei-vooruitsigte

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 0:39


Die geskiedkundige mynspookdorp Kolmanskop het drie nuwe besienswaardighede wat Namibië se ryk erfenis en artistieke talent uitlig. Dit sluit in die wêreldbekende Ilford-galery, een van slegs drie ter wêreld, die Kolmanskop-diamantkamer en die Kolmanskop-boetiek. Phil Balhao, burgemeester van Lüderitz, sê die jongste toevoegings is 'n bewys van die dorp se groei. Hy sê hulle het met 'n informele verklaring vorendag gekom, "Bly nog 'n dag in Lüderitz", om die toerismepotensiaal uit te lig. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Balhao gesels oor die groei in toerisme in die gebied.

Film Photography Podcast
Film Photography Podcast 326

Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 25:11


Film Photography Podcast - Episode 326 - July 1, 2024 - Michael Raso and Mat Marrash discuss Ilford's annual Ortho Special Film Order. Mat explains what orthochromatic film is and chats about the upside to shooting ortho film.  https://filmphotographystore.com/products/special-order-ilford-ortho-plus-ulf-2024 The FPP announces FPP Color 125 film in both 120 and 620 medium format. https://filmphotographystore.com/search?type=product&q=FPP+Color+125 Mike unveils the new Monster Film for 2024! https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/monster-films

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Reel Politik Podcast
Episode 297 - Eye on Ilford South (ft. Jimothy Baker)

Reel Politik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 47:48


Jack interviews Ilford South investigative journalist Jimothy Baker (@JimothyBaker) to get a sense of the situation on the ground in the key battleground seat of Ilford South.

Classic Camera Revival
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 178 - Ilford Rhapsody

Classic Camera Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 66:37


We see a little silhouetto of a roll film, and for this episode, we're a little high, a little low because Ilford matters! Yes, this episode is a rhapsody of Ilford films, and we're going from Pan F+ to Delta 3200 and everything in between to discuss what we love about Ilford films, how we use them, development, and shooting them! But why are we focusing on Ilford? Well, that's simple! Ilford has made a constant effort to support the photography community in being able to produce film at scale for the modern market and is often less likely to increase costs. They have options that cover everyone's preferences and needs with a wide range of film speeds and styles and even two amazing budget films that punch well above their weight.

Usual Disclaimer with Eleanor Neale
73: Murdered Minutes From Her Front Door - Zara Aleena's Story

Usual Disclaimer with Eleanor Neale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 54:45


Today's case is on Zara Aleena, who was tragically murdered while walking home in Ilford, London, by a man who had just been released from prison. Today, Zara's name rallies the call to end violence against women in the UK. Walk It Out Reclaim These Streets Refuge Trigger Warning: sexual assault, rape, stalking, domestic violence, violence against women Other Resources: https://linktr.ee/usualdisclaimer

Film Photography Podcast
Film Photography Podcast 321

Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 12:08


ILFORD 2024 ULTRA LARGE FORMAT (ULF) AND CUSTOM FILM SPECIAL ORDER Michael Raso and Mat Marrash discuss the annual Ilford ULF (Ultra Large Format) and Special Film Order. The Film Photography Project Store is participating this year making the announcement extra special! Ordering is now open for the ILFORD Ultra Large Format (ULF) special order program.  This annual campaign gives photographers the opportunity to order non-standard sizes of ILFORD sheet film and other specialty products without the constraints of the usual minimum order quantity. When to order: Order between April 25th through June 1, 2024 https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/ilford-2024-ultra-large-format-ulf-and-custom-film-specialorder

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Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a
Hot Pipes Half Serenade 2024-09 – The Songwriters: Frederick Loewe

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 30:00


Broadcast on Serenade Radio on 29th February, 2024 Name Artist Album Year Comments The Heather On The Hill Ashley Miller Showtime [Command RS 881 SD] 1963 4-36 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, New York; last commercial recording made on Paramount Almost Like Being In Love Tom Hazleton Gone Is The Wind [Ben Davis CD] George Wright Signature 4 Manual Renaissance, Petway Residence, Alpharetta, GA I Talk To The Trees Dick Smith The Many Sides Of Dick Smith [EAR-10283] 3-?? Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE They Call The Wind Maria Don Baker I Got Rhythm [Pipe Organ Presentations POP137] 4-20 Wurlitzer, Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL The Rain In Spain John Mann Curtain Up, It's Showtime [Grosvenor CD] 2000 3-20 Compton/Christie, Portslade Town Hall, Sussex; 9-R Christie from Queen's Cinema, Cricklewood; 10-R Compton ex Regal/ABC, Ilford; 10-R Christie, Castle Cinema, Mertha Tydfil Get Me To The Church On Time George Wright Master Series Vol 1 - Impressions of My Fair Lady [Banda BA 109556] 1958 5-21 Wurlitzer Opus 1732, Richard Vaughn Studio, Hollywood, CA; ex-Paradise Theatre, Chicago I Could Have Danced All Night George Wright The Very Best of George Wright [Bescol BSCD 118/4] 1958 Impressions of My Fair Lady With A Little Bit Of Luck Horace Finch At the Organ of the Empress Ballroom Blackpool [BBC REC 129 M] 1959 3-13 Wurlitzer, Empress Ballroom, Blackpool Gigi Tony Fenelon Theatre Organ Magic [Stanza CD] 1967 4-19 Wurlitzer, Hoyt's Regent Theatre, Melbourne; ex-Ambassador Theatre, Perth (as 3-15) If Ever I Would Leave You Ashley Miller Showtime [Command RS 881 SD] 1963 4-36 Wurlitzer, Paramount Theatre, New York; last commercial recording made on Paramount

I Dream of Cameras
Episode 64 • By the Time I Get Some Phoenix

I Dream of Cameras

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 65:54


The big news in Episode № 64 of I Dream of Cameras is the release of Harman Phoenix, a brand-new experimental color film from the company we insist on calling Ilford ‘cause they didn't give us free stuff. Also covered: notable cameras of 1959; fun with Lomochrome Turquoise; Gabe's recent five-camera all-film photo shoot; the growing cult of the Minolta P's; last-minute holiday gift ideas; and tons of blowback in the Prodigious Mailbag!Cameras of 1959:Leica M1Minolta SR-1Tele-Rolleiflexdebut of the Nikon Fthe original one-lug Olympus Pen (made not by Olympus, but Sanko Shoji)Asahi Pentax S2 / H2Zeiss Ikon Contaflex SuperThe Russian Mir (a simplified Zorki 4)Gabe went to The Darkroom for the exciting debut of Harman Phoenix, a brand-new film from a company we insist on calling Ilford ‘cause they didn't give us free stuffLabs working with this film are running smack into The Scannenberg Uncertainty PrincipleJeff had a blast shooting Lomochrome Turquoise with his rare and exotic Mamiya/Sekor 2000 DTLMeanwhile, Gabe's been shooting with his cheap 'n' cheerful Canon Rebel 2000 + 40mm f2.8 pancake lens — the results blew him away!He also recently did an all-film shoot with the Contax 645, Rolleiflex 2.8E2, Yashica T4, Leica M6… and Minolta P's! P's Mania rolls on! Directing NBC's new sitcom Extended Family, Jeff did some set photography with his beloved Olympus Pen EE-3. 78 shots on a roll!Holiday gift ideas! Jeff recently acquired some excellent photo books:Apollo VII - XVIIHasselblad - The Camera System 50 Years 1948-1998New York in PhotobooksWhy not our new Alan Daly t-shirt, or something else from our burgeoning merch page? Or Rachel's Brewster-Wright's Ultimate Film & Darkroom WorkbookA dip into our Prodigious Mailbag™, featuring:More Vivian Maier blowback from our 50th episode - as revenge, Viv will be getting a one-woman show at Fotografiska New York in May 2024An excellent photo club, The Slow Camera ExchangeA wonderful 1942 article from The Atlantic, The Dream Camera

Create. Photography.
Organizing for the film community - a conversation with Lucia Rollow

Create. Photography.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 40:50


#90. In this episode of CREATE. PHOTOGRAPHY., Daniel has a conversation with NYC based artist, educator and community organizer Lucia Rollow. We talk about her journey, her work for the film community (Bushwick Community Darkroom, unitedfilmlab.com, and her plans going forward. Bushwick Community Darkroom Website: https://www.bushwickcommunitydarkroom.com/A YouTube video about the Bushwich Community Darkroom (by ILFORD): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTD0b4kFqCcUnitedfilmlab.com: a site to find local photolabs worldwide and also to develop your film: https://www.unitedfilmlab.com/ ->use this LINK to find film labs globally-> use this LINK to have a film lab listedLucia Rollow's website: https://www.luciarollow.com/Support the showI use buzzsprout.com for podcast hosting and love it! If you want to sign up, please use this link and you will get a $20 Amazon Gift Card (sent after 2nd paid invoice). Podcast Homepage: https://createphotography.buzzsprout.com

Sunny 16 Podcast
Sunny 16 Extra: Phoenix - an ALL NEW Film

Sunny 16 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 49:42


It's a real treat this week to be able to share with you all the frankly brilliant news that Harman Labs, the people who already bring you all of your favourite Ilford and Kentmere films, papers etc, are launching a brand new made from the ground up colour film for the first time ever at their factory in Mobberley!   Matt and Michelle join Rachel and Graeme to give us all the details, go to the freshly minted Harman Photo website: https://harmanphoto.co.uk/ to see example photo's, videos and more.  You can find and follow them on https://www.instagram.com/harmanphoto/ and https://twitter.com/HarmanPhoto  And as you listening you can buy this film RIGHT NOW from your favourite Ilford and Kentmere  film  Stockists!

Sunny 16 Presents
Music and Photography #40 Graeme Jago

Sunny 16 Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 65:56


Thank you to everyone who has chatted with me during the music and photography podcast series. And thank you to everyone who has listened along.   Theme song “Timeless” courtesy of Mike Gutterman at mikegutterman.bandcamp.com   Get in touch with Sunny 16 at sunny16presents@gmail.com   Ilford's “In Focus” interview with John Whitmore - https://www.ilfordphoto.com/in-focus-john-whitmore/  

Paul Maleary's Ex-Job Downloaded Podcast

Jenny's parents were part of the Windrush generation. Her father from St Vincent and her mother British Guiana. As a child Jenny remembers her father winning the football pools which meant they could buy a house in Ilford.Jenny initially worked for the Caribbean times and was a PA to the editor. She was able to meet several black activists who had an influence on her in later life. Having been made redundant she decided that she wanted to join the police. Having found the number in the “Yellow Pages” she called New Scotland Yard and called. Jenny was invited at once to the yard. Within six months she had been accepted. Jenny experienced adverse racist comments from the security guard.Following training she was posted to Vine Street. She was taken to meet the borough commander whose opening gambit was to ask one of the male members if they masturbate!As a probationer she was paired up with an officer who clearly had no time for her. She was unable to establish if it was because she was a probationer, black or a female or a combination of all 3.Jenny experienced discriminatory language that her Sgt considered to be acceptable, he stated that it was his way of “Toughening her up”. People were openly racist and when that stopped, they became more sexist.Jenny recalls the murder of Yvonne Fletcher in April 1984. On that day she was visiting a police station and following the shooting of Yvonne a well-meaning friend called Jenny`s mum to ask after her welfare which caused some concerns.Jenny worked at NCIS and TSG – When she was posted to the drug squad her colleagues believed that she was “A Spy”, they had read a file and there was a memo relating to jenny and the Black Police Association.Jenny discusses her views regarding Stop and Search and her personal experiences. Its clear that Jenny is a person who has high standards and truly believes that the police should deal with the problems that senior management has caused. She is an advocate of getting the right person for the job and diversity should be part of recruitment process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bringing It All Back Home
Season 4 Episode 2 - Chasing The Over/Under

Bringing It All Back Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 31:24


Season 4 Episode 2 is all about the inspiration and fascination with Over Exposing  and Under Developing.  Drawing from the advice of Darkroom Dave (former Ilford chemist, master darkroom printer, landscape photographer), as well as (assistant to Rodney Smith) Terence Falk, we'll explore two proven methods for getting the most out of B&W films such as Ilford's FP4 and Kodak's Tri-X. Ansel Adams zone system for portraits? Tune on in to Bringing It All Back Home - and check it out. Darkroom Dave https://www.darkroomdave.com/tutorial/processing-your-first-black-and-white-film/ B&H Podcast about Rodney Smith https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/b-h-photography-podcast/id1052860428?i=1000626928195 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message

Eerie Essex
Eerie Essex on the Road: The Hitchhiker Ghost, a listener story

Eerie Essex

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 21:36


We are so excited to bring you the first episode in our new listener series "Eerie Essex on the Road". Her the chilling tale we recorded in Colchester Castle prisons regarding a hitchhiker who were not all they seemed to be...Eerie Essex on the road was supported by the Essex County Council Arts and Cultural Fund, who provided funding and support for this undertaking. If you have any more information about these stories or want to share your own experience please contact us via: eerieessexpodcast@gmail.comYou can also find us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram. Just search for Eerie Essex!You can support us on Ko-Fi and Patreon:https://ko-fi.com/eerieessexhttps://www.patreon.com/EerieEssex....or by leaving us a review.Support the show

Threaded Together
Mastering the Art of Feared Construction Techniques: Demystifying Pockets, Welts, Collars, and Bound Buttonholes

Threaded Together

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 40:34


Full show notes including photos and links on ThreadedTogetherPodcast.com As the crisp air heralds the arrival of autumn, our thoughts turn to cozy projects and wardrobe updates. Your hosts of Threaded Toghether, Tracy & Rebecca, are here to guide you through the essential elements that grace our garments, especially during this season. Join us for a deep dive into the intricate world of garment construction techniques, ones that both elevate your creations and present unique challenges - often earning the title of the most feared sewing feats. In this episode, we embark on an exploration of pockets, welts or jets, collars, and buttonholes: features that can reveal a beautifully crafted garment and have the power to transform an ordinary piece into a fashion statement. In this episode we will demystify these components, sharing what they are, their prevelence in the world of ready to wear and of course our tips for how to execute them successfully in your own sewing projects. At Threaded Together, we take pride in not only fostering your sewing talents but also in weaving the tapestry of fashion history and contemporary trends. We delve into Copenhagen Fashion Week, savor the rich flavors of historical fashion narratives, and explore the latest gems from the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Tune in to discover, learn, and be inspired. And remember, as we stitch together the realms of home sewing, high fashion, and garment construction we are shaping a sustainable future we want to live in. Keep those threads humming and those ideas blooming! - T&R ____________________________ Pockets & Links Seam pockets - a pocket where the opening falls along the seam line of a garment - sometimes known as a ‘Secret pocket’ because you can’t see it from the outside. Example: Vali dress by Pattern fantastique Separate in-seam pocket are where the pocket pieces are separate to the main piece and sewn on - this is what we most commonly see in sewing patterns. Example: Vogue V9075 Extension in-seam pocket is where there is an extension on the main piece and a separate seam pocket is attached to that. Example: Vogue 9511 1970's jumpsuit pattern You can do really fancy in seam pockets - where the side zip on a dress for example also has a pocket! Threads magazine has a tutorial for this: https://www.threadsmagazine.com/2022/01/19/add-a-pocket-along-a-side-seam-invisible-zipper. Front hip pockets (also known as slash pockets.) You'll see those as inserts on jeans and boilersuits/dungarees/ and certain trousers where the pocket mouth is set apart from the pocket itself, usually using a facing made out of the self-fabric of the garment. A great resource for under stitching the pocket mouth: sewing tutorial for a faced trouser pocket. https://www.thelaststitch.com/tutorial-sewing-a-faced-trouser-pocket/. Patch Pockets: - a pocket on the outside of a garment. You see this often on more workwear style garments. When you can see the full outline of the pocket on top of your garment, for example a jacket with a patch pocket. Friday pattern company has an example of this in their Ilford jacket. They also have a great description of a variety of patch pockets & free downloads of different types of patch pockets You also commonly find patch pockets on the back of jeans - of which side note - closet core has a great download of back pocket designs https://blog.closetcorepatterns.com/free-downloadable-33-back-pocket-designs/ _________________________ Jets/Welts Jets or Welts on a garment are the use of a separate piece of fabric that is visible at the opening of the pocket and creates a pleasing detail to the eye while also reinforcing the opening. They allow you to put the pocket mouth, or pocket opening, anywhere on the garment without accessing a seam line. Our favourite books for resources for detailed techniques: #1 Claire Shaeffer’s Couture Tailoring #1 Making trousers for Men and Women by David Page Coffin The Vogue sewing book Readers Digest Complete Guide to Sewing _____________________________________________________ Ready for next month's episode? We will delve into our favorite designers to study and their unique mastery in the fashion world. Think Madame Vionnet's art of draping and Charles James' innovation with wearable sculpture like the eider down jacket. Expect an enriching blend of fashion history and contemporary connections as we explore these iconic designers and their influence on modern fashion. Whether you're seeking inspiration for your next creation or aiming to decode references on fashion week runways, this episode is a must-listen. Share your thoughts, questions, or designer requests by reaching out to us on social media @ThreadedTogetherPodcast or on ThreadedTogetherPodcast.com before the next episode drops. Stay tuned! DISCLOSURE: The above links may contain affiliate links that provide a commission to the owner of this website if anything is purchased from those links.

Camerosity
Episode 53: Unobtanium

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 103:30


We've covered a lot of gear on this podcast before.  Some cameras are ones that flew under the radar that deserved some recognition as something worth checking out, others were less common models in which a bit more effort (and cost) were required to add to a collection, but then there's a level of camera in which no amount of money or effort will result in one coming your way.  These are the Unobtanium cameras, models which are so expensive, or so hard to find, that even the most experienced of collectors don't have them. Joining Anthony, Theo, Paul, and Mike on this episode dedicated to the hardest cameras to find are some people who have found some of the hardest cameras to find, Ira Cohen, Ray Nason, Robert Rotoloni, Patrick Rapps, Rudi Berden, and James Thorpe.  Each of these guys has at least one camera that for most people would quality as unobtanium.  How they came across each model varies, but nevertheless, represent some of the coolest and hardest to find cameras ever made. As we did in the last episode, we start off this one with a question, asking our guests to define what exactly qualifies as unobtanium.  As you might expert, rarity and cost are definitely prerequisites, but what about functionality or provenance?  Does a camera that's very difficult to find in working order or a camera formerly owned by the Beatles still qualify as unobtanium.  In addition to rare cameras, lenses and accessories can qualify too, so we get into some extras that are really hard to find as well. If you were to break down types of unobtanium cameras, one that would be the hardest of the hardest to find would be prototypes, so in this episode we spend time talking about some of the coolest prototypes including two interchangeable lens rangefinders made by Minolta and Konica, but also Robert Rotoloni goes DEEP into the rabbit hole of prototype Nikon rangefinder cameras and lenses.  If you thought the Nikon SP was the most advanced 35mm rangefinder the company ever made, think again as there were two others. The rest of the episode is all over the place, discussing rare cameras by Ilford, Argus, Wica, Premier Instrument Corp, and LeCoultre.  We are quite certain that we missed some other rare and otherwise difficult to find cameras, but as always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you!  We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras.  Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show.  We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com.  We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. As we did last year, we're taking the entire month of August off to relax, soak in some sun, and maybe even catch up on shooting all of the cool cameras we've all picked up in the past year so we will not be back with Episode 54 until September.  The guys and I will still be active on the Camerosity Facebook page, so keep in touch with us there, and once we have an idea of when we'll record the next episode, and what possible topics we might discuss, we'll be sure to let you know! This Week's Episode How Do You Define "Unobtanium" / Rarity, Expensive, or Something Else? / Unobtanium Lenses Cameras Not Known to Be Very Reliable: Kodak Ektra, Hasselblad XPan, Graflex 3A Rudi Berden Reviews the Kodak Ektra / Leaving Notes in the Film Compartment Cameras that Have Provenance or Were Owned by Someone Famous Mike is Collecting Cameras Owned by Other Collectors Before the Internet, Finding Rare Cameras Was Extremely Difficult / Paul Finds a Leica Luxus Walter Dorwin Teague No. 1A Gift Camera Cameras that Have Cross Appeal to Different Collectors, The Price Goes Up Dramatically / Mickey Mouse Cameras Paul Handled 80 Boxes with 640 Cameras in Them in One Day / Graflex Combat Graphic Kodak Bantam Special in Original Box / Versions with Supermatic and Compur Shutters / Using the Bantam Special Nippon Kogaku Almost Made a TLR, Two Prototypes Were Known to Exist Other Companies Made Cameras with Nikkor Lenses / Aires Flex TLR / Sawyer's Mark IV / Mamiya Six Minolta Sky Prototype / Konica FR Rangefinder Prototype Andrew Lloyd MPP Press Camera / Robot Royal 18 Half Frame Camera It is Very Difficult to Assign Value to Extremely Rare Cameras Konica IIIM with Half-Frame Mask / Unobtanium Accessories / Getting a Pax 35 To Work is Not Easy Patrick's Strange Okaya Lord 5D / Rudi Reviews the Super Kodak Six-20 Digital Unobtanium / Epson R-D1 Digital Rangefinder Ira Cohen's Most Wanted Camera / Mike Helps Ira Buy a One of a Kind Camera / Lausar 127 James Thorpe's Unobtanium is a Zecaflex Folding TLR / Welta Superfekta / Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex TLR The LeCoultre Compass is a Very Unobtanium Camera...Except for Ira Bob's Nikon Rarities - Follow Along The Rotoloni Report 4: Nikon Rangefinder Prototypes 50mm f/1.8 Nikkor RF Lenses / 35mm f/1.4 RF Lens / Nikkor-O 50mm f/1.0 Nikon Screw Mount RFs / Nikon SPX / Nikon SP2 / The Original Nikon Rangefinder Paul and Mike Are Cornering the Market on Lens Hoods and Lens Adapters Ilford Witness / The Melcon II Looks like a Nikon Rangefinder / Wica Rangefinder Mike's Recent Unobtanium GAS / Military Kardon / Argus K Unobtanium Accessories / Some Unobtanium is More Difficult to Find in Other Countries Cameras That Are Opposite of Unobtamium Argus Brick / Kodak Vest Pocket / Voigtländer Brilliant / Pentax K1000 / Canon AE-1 / Big Royal View Trashcam / Yashica Electro 35 Anthony Shoots a Pentax Takumar 18mm f/11 Pancake Lens / Theo Won't Buy a Contax T2 Paul and the Americana Folk Music Gathering in Scottsdale, Arizona Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Americana Folk Music Gathering - https://americanafolkgathering.com/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

Reel Politik Podcast
WaterGape (GAPECAST #10) - Linear Edit

Reel Politik Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 22:03


The original tenth GAPECAST from 2020, newly reedited and de-Memento-fied so the scenes take place in CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER and the narrative MAKES SENSE! In GAPECAST #10, we rewind to December 2019, in the aftermath of the corrupt rigged election that replaced Gapes as Ilford South MP with Corbyn's Candidate, Sam Tarry. Written once again by seasoned Ilford hack Jimothy Baker (currently scribbling away in prison like Gramsci), this episode documents one of the biggest scandals to rock Ilford politics since that depicted in our previous GAPECAST.

Bringing It All Back Home
Season 3 Episode 22 - Trying Out Something New

Bringing It All Back Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 37:21


Season 3 Episode 22 - Trying Out Something New Today's new episode explores a variety of topics, mostly centered on trying new stuff: Using Lensrental.com promotions to test out the Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM lens, as well as the Voigtlander 50mm f/2 APO-Lanthar Aspherical. Trying out a new developer - Ilford's extra fine grain powder developer Perceptol. Using the 40mm Summicron-C on the M4 instead of the CL. Craving a return to the classic and clean 50mm framelines of the M4. Purchasing an $18 Nikon N75. And wrapping up with a sudden craze for 10 stop ND filters, including two brands not tried before: Urth as well as Green.L filters. https://www.filmbodies.com/cameras/camera-reviews/nikon-n75-review.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message

I Dream of Cameras
Episode 54 • Imogen Cunningham Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle

I Dream of Cameras

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 60:30


We're Feckless in Seattle for Episode № 54 of I Dream of Cameras, which features a visit to an amazing local camera shop, Gabe's adventures at Los Angeles photography meetups, a dip into our perpetually prodigious mailbag, talk of Mamiyas and Pentacons and Pentaxes, and more!Gabe reviews a few key cameras of 1969:Pentax 6x7Olympus 35SPHasselblad 500 EL Apollo editionA dip into the prodigious mailbagGabe's visit to a recent Los Angeles Photography Club meetupAlso, check out your local Beers and Cameras photowalkGabe's preferred shooters these days: the black Canonflex RM and Pentacon Six TLJeff's results from shooting the Heavenly concert in London: could pushed HP5 be better than Kodak or Ilford 3200?Jeff's Mamiya 35mm SLR saga: the 2000 DTL improbably works perfectly, the 1000 DTL's meter is dead, the 55mm f1.4 lens is radioactiveA Lacquer-Stik (black or white) is a very useful tool for restoring camera logosJeff's visit to the amazing Shot on Film Store in north Seattle, and what he bought there:a gorgeous black Pentax H3Konica 40mm f1.8 pancakeOlympus A16 flash for the Olympus XA seriesKodak Ultramax 400Preparations for upcoming Central European trip incl. fear of taking a loaded camera through airport security ‘cause they won't hand-check ithow does Jeff post swipeable panoramas to Instagram? the Swipestagram appFred Coury got a Leica Q2!

Camerosity
Episode 49: The 35mm Half-Frame Gold Rush

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 100:25


In the history of the 20th century photo industry, there have been countless cameras made by countless companies from countless countries.  Of all those cameras, one subset of film photography seems to appeal to a larger number than most, the 35mm half-frame camera.  Originally the only size for still photography on 35mm film, single frame fell out of favor after World War II, but saw a huge resurgence in the 1960s with half-frame models being released by nearly every company who made cameras. In this, the 49th episode of the Camerosity Podcast, Anthony, Theo, Paul, and Mike welcome first time and returning callers, Ray Nason, Brian Howard, Phil C., Keir Frei, Maxwell Whitaker, Richard Diver, Roger Coats, and Sean Mahan to share with us their favorite half-frame models. Mike can't help himself and gives a brief (for him) history of half-frame and why it was originally called 'single frame', we ponder what exactly qualifies as half-frame, should 4.5cm x 6cm medium format or 24mm x 24mm square format cameras count? A huge amount of time is spent on the Olympus Pen series and a huge number of 35mm half-frame models by Ricoh, Konica, Yashica, Ansco, Minolta, Pentacon, Canon, Taron, Petri, and others. As is the case with many episodes, we get off topic a bit and venture into square frame 35mm with the likes of the Berning Robot, Zeiss-Ikon Tenax, and Bolta Photavit cameras.  Of course we come back, only to get off topic again talking about Rapid and Karat film cassettes.  We start on a slippery slope of what Gen Z looks for in photography today and briefly touch upon why anyone would want to shoot the new Kodak H35 and similar cameras. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you!  We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras.  Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show.  We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com.  We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. It is hard to believe, but the next episode of the Camerosity Podcast will be our 50th!  Way back in 2021, there was this crazy idea to create a Podcast in the style of an AM/FM Radio Talk Show in which listeners could call in during a live recording and ask questions or talk about whatever they wanted.  The first two episodes of this show were done with little more than an hour's notice and between those two episodes, spawned 47 more episodes, eventually making us not only the number one open source film photography podcast, but one of the fastest growing podcasts of any format. We are trying to put something special together for our 50th episode, but haven't yet settled on the details, or even when we will record yet.  I can tell you it will definitely be in early June, but when I know, you'll know.  Hope to see you then! This Week's Episode Anthony reminisces about cheap AGAT 18s / A brief history lesson on the origins of half-frame all the way back to Thomas Edison Anthony takes us back even further to the Lumière brothers and the Cinématographe Olympus 18 / Pen revived the half-frame market in Japan in the 1960s / Half-frame is technically Single Frame Medium format cameras, like 6x9 vs 6.45 are not considered half-frame The Univex Mercury camera has a rotary shutter and very sharp lenses / Olympus Pen F also has a rotary shutter Cynthia A. Repinski wrote a good book, The Univex Story / Mercury II Theo brings in the Ansco Memo, which uses cartridges you can make yourself Maxwell shoots his AGAT 18K a lot with enlarged prints / Canon Demi / AGFA Memo Berning Robot and Zeiss-Ikon Tenax II are square format, are they considered half-frame? Theo considers is 35mm full frame is half-frame compared to XPan format / Bolta Photavit Half-frame was hated by photo finishers and tended to have a whole year pictures on one roll / Ilford created a double length film Theo shows the AGFA Optima Parat / Mike has the AGFA Parat I Understanding all the Olympus Pen models / Olympus Pen F / Pen FT / Pen FV Double wind on a half-frame camera is strange / The Pen FT has a bespoke metering number system / EV Couplings are terrible The Olympus Pen EE and EE-S /  Pen D series with faster f/1.9 and 1.7 lenses Olympus Pen-W is well sought out, Olympus Pen-S is a great small mechanical half-frame Ricoh Auto-Half / Ricoh Drive / Italian Ducati / Konica IIIM Other Half Frame Cameras by Nikon, Pentax, and Polaroid The Pentacon Penti is a fashion accessory camera Kodak Single Use camera can give you a Rapid Cassette replacement Why was half-frame so popular in Japan? / Photography for Everyone is a good book on the rise of photography popularity in Japan How Japan became a powerhouse in photography industry The Yashica Samurai / Yashica Rapide / Yashica Sequelle / Taron Chic / Canon Dial 35 /  Ricoh Caddy Sean's AGAT 18 with a Nikkor 8mm lens attached Adapted lenses for the Pen F / Mike Loves the BeLOMO Chaika 3 Keir does not have a half-frame, but may soon! / The Fed Mikron is a copy of the Konica EYE Mamiya made a half frame with the Myrapid Half-Frame cameras which have two different taking lenses / Canon Multi-Tele / Fuji TW-3 / Konica Recorder The Lomo LC-A Wide can switch between formats The Kodak H35 and it's clone / Why do Gen Z like half-frame? Can you modify a camera to be half-frame? Original Olympus Pen made by third party and was very popular The podcast descended in chaos with a debate on what half-frame means Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a
Hot Pipes Half Serenade 5 – John Mann & Ron Rhode

Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 30:00


Serenade 5 - John Mann & Ron Rhode Broadcast on Serenade Radio on 4th May, 2023 Name Artist Album Year Comments Seventy-Six Trombones John Mann Marches, Waltzes & Musicals 2010 4-49 Christie/Hill, Norman & Beard, Dome, Brighton, Sussex Love, Here Is My Heart (Mon Coeur Est Pour Toi) John Mann Wurlitzer Tour [OS Digital OS 231] 1997 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Studios Tour, Manchester; ex-Gaumont, Manchester Marching Strings John Mann Pipes In The Peaks [OS DIgital 255] 2003 3-14 Compton, Pipes In The Peaks, Dovedale Garage, Thorpe, Ashbourne, Derbyshire Moonlight In Vermont John Mann Get Happy! [Grasmere GRCD 133] 2010 3-12 Allen MDS Theatre III plus piano, Town Hall, Henley-on-Thames The Rain In Spain John Mann Curtain Up, It's Showtime [Grosvenor CD] 2000 3-20 Compton/Christie, Portslade Town Hall, Sussex; 9-R Christie from Queen's Cinema, Cricklewood; 10-R Compton ex Regal/ABC, Ilford; 10-R Christie, Castle Cinema, Mertha Tydfil Some Of These Days Ron Rhode At The Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ [LP B77-044] 1978 5-34 Wurlitzer, Bill Brown Residence, Phoenix, AZ Slow Poke Ron Rhode The Byrd Sings [Virginia Theatre Organ Society CD] 1989 4-17 Wurlitzer, Byrd Theatre, Richmond, VA Bem-Te-Vi Atrevido Ron Rhode Rocks The Rylander [Roxy RP-114-CD] 2002 3-11 Moller, Rylander Theater, Americus, GA; ex Riviera Theatre, Scranton, PA Cab Driver Ron Rhode Butterflies In The Rain [Roxy RP-109-CD] 1996 4-22 Wurlitzer, Hochmuth-Stankey Residence, New Lenox, IL; ex Oriental Theatre 4-14, Mattapan Square, Boston (1930) The Oceana Roll Ron Rhode Cornsilk [Roxy RP-103-CD] 1991 3-14 'Rhinestone' Barton, RKO Iowa Theatre, Cedar Rapids, IA

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley
16. Edith Thompson

Lady Killers with Lucy Worsley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 28:23


In this episode of Lady Killers, we travel back to the Roaring 20s as Lucy Worsley and guest detective Sasha Wass KC investigate how Edith Thompson, a woman who merely witnessed the violent killing of her husband, found herself on trial for his murder. Sasha Wass KC has taken on some of the legal system's most notable cases - involving Rosemary West, Rolf Harris and Johnny Depp. As a judge, prosecutor and defender, she has the benefit of understanding all dimensions of the criminal process, which is crucial when examining one of the most controversial cases of all time. It's a trial that shook the nation. Edith Thompson, with her choppy bobbed hair and jaunty dresses is the quintessential ‘Flapper'. A working woman living in the rapidly expanding London suburb of Ilford, she's one of the new commuters, traveling to her job at Carlton and Pryor (a wholesale milliners in the City of London), producers of some very fashionable hats. She teaches herself French and goes on buying trips to Paris. She spends her own money, frequenting theatres and dancing the nights away. But back in the suburbs, Lucy and Sasha discover how Edith Thompson lives another, less glamorous life with husband Percy. While Edith is embracing some of the new found freedoms of a 1920's woman, Percy wants a more ‘traditional' wife. Then, on the night of 3rd October 1922, their life together takes a very dramatic turn when Percy is fatally stabbed by a mysterious stranger. As Lucy and Sasha discuss the now infamous court hearing, historian Professor Rosalind Crone visits the Ilford streets where Edith lived and where our bloody murder took place, to discover what life was really like for our 1920's ‘murderess'. Producer: Nicola Humphries Readers: Clare Corbett and Jonathan Keeble Sound Design: Chris Maclean Series Producer Julia Hayball A StoryHunter production for BBC Radio 4

Business Marriage
Have You Got ‘The Success Factor'?

Business Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 47:01


In this episode of Business Marriage we discuss stepping into your greatness and how to become the person you want to be. From our dream office to a warehouse full of matching underwear, we go over what our dream lives look like and get into the nitty gritty of what we have compared to what we want. James points out the importance of knowing what you're trying to achieve whilst Hayley tries to glide away from the hard-hitting questions. We also go on ‘The Success Factor' and reveal some previously unknown facts about ourselves! Which of us had the better sob story and won the trip of a lifetime to every Holiday Inn around the UK? Whilst you're on your journey to greatness why not stop off in Ilford for today's Small Business Shoutout, Wazir, for some of the best Turkish and Persian food in London: https://wazzirrestaurant.co.uk/ Get involved with the show via https://www.businessmarriagepod.com/ and tell us which of us won The Success Factor at hello@businessmarriagepod.com! In this episode you will hear:  How great Hayley is at deflecting Why you just need to get the sh*t out of the way How some of our listeners are taking our advice! Do we have The Success Factor? Check out Hayley's business at https://www.orangelamb.co.uk/ This podcast is produced by Phonic Media The Greatness Mindset by Lewis Howes: https://info.lewishowes.com/the-greatness-mindset Business Marriage is the non-celebrity couple podcast that brings you the real and honest conversations that couples all over the world are having about life, family, work and everything in between. Entrepreneur husband and wife James and Hayley Burtt run their own separate businesses, so each week the pair take the opportunity to sit down and openly (sometimes too openly!) share what it is really like to juggle running a company, raising a family and (trying) to find time to keep your partner happy too!  Expect arguments, laughs and even some useful lessons, plus listeners get to join in this interactive show by contributing their ‘partner battles', 'share the love' mentions and even get to give date-night suggestions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Covenant Presbyterian Church Fort Smith Podcast

The sermon from our worship service on April 16, 2023, as we welcomed Rev. Simon Arscott, pastor of All Nations Church in Ilford, England.

Achtung! Millwall Podcast
Achtung! Millwall 573: Neil and Nick's Millwall History Hour

Achtung! Millwall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 48:55


Join Neil Fissler and yours truly for consideration of: Reading 3-3 Millwall 1983 - WBA 2-4 Millwall 1947 - Millwall 5-1 Huddersfield Town 1969 - Sir Stanley Matthews and Bill Voisey's 'special flu remedy and Dennis Burnett and Harry Cripps' DIY business in 1970s Ilford...Arrivederci MillwallNick@AchtungMillwallachtungmillwall@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bringing It All Back Home
Season 3 Episode 9 - Ilford PANF Plus 50

Bringing It All Back Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 43:02


Today's focus on Bringing It All Back Home is all about coming back to the vintage slow speed goodness that is Ilford PANF Plus 50. Considering a new film to bulk load? In love with shooting wide open on your vintage lens? A fan of ID11 or D76 stock development? Well, this could be a go to combination. This episode also explores what to watch out for when it comes to this somewhat finicky emulsion. Also discussed: Nikkor 105mm 2.5 AI, Contax ST, 1.7 c/y Planar 50mm, as well as waiting for some good light. As always: Plenty of love for the mid-century miracle that is a mile stretch of Wildwood, NJ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-kershenblatt8/message

Bang to Rights
76: A PREDATOR ON THE STREETS - THE CASE OF JORDAN MCSWEENEY

Bang to Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 83:40


A recent study by the Femicide Census found that a woman is killed by a man every three days in the UK. In June 2022, a violent predator was prowling the streets of Ilford, East London, looking for a victim. The brutal encounter that followed shocked the nation and added volume to a growing voice – a voice calling for action to address the serious issue of femicide in the UK. This is what happens when a night out with friends ends in a chance encounter with evil. This is the murder of Zara Aleena.

Woman's Hour
Janelle Monae; Zara Aleena's aunt - Farah Naz; Marathon runner Christine Hobson, folk singers Bryony Griffith & Alice Jones

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 53:28


Photo credit: John Wilson/Netflix The Grammy nominated singer and actor Janelle Monae joins Krupa to discuss playing the role of Andi Brand in Netflix's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. They also discuss politics, including Janelle's thoughts on the rights of marginalised groups in the US as well as fashion and Janelle's love of dressing in the nude on holiday. In the early hours of June 26 this year aspiring lawyer Zara Aleena, 35, was sexually assaulted before she was killed by a man who had been released from prison less than two weeks before. She was attacked as she walked home from a night out along busy Cranbrook Road in Ilford, east London, an area she knew well and where she felt “safe”. Krupa speaks to Zara's aunt – Farah Naz – about Zara, losing her and the family's reaction to the murderer being allowed to stay in his cell rather than come to court to be sentenced last week. Sixty nine year old Christine Hobson from West Yorkshire has become the oldest woman to complete the Antarctic Ice Marathon. Braving the extreme weather conditions with minus 50C temperatures, she completed the marathon last Wednesday in just eight hours and 33 minutes. She has also now achieved the incredible feat of having run 117 marathons on seven continents. The fiddler and folk singer Bryony Griffith and singer, instrumentalist and percussive step dancer, Alice Jones are established solo artists at the heart of the UK folk scene. They have joined forces and earlier this year they released an album of Yorkshire songs and folklore: “A year too late and a month too soon” - which went to No.6 in Mojo folk albums of the year. They join Krupa Padhy live in the studio to discuss the tradition and to perform a Yorkshire Christmas song - Early Pearly, which they've recorded to raise funds for homeless charities. Presented by Krupa Padhy Producer: Louise Corley

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 238: Plus Don Tonge

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 19:45


In episode 238 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting nostalgically on the importance of the camera shop, gateways to photography and not being too sensitive as a photographer. Plus this week, photographer Don Tonge takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Don Tonge left Brownlow Fold secondary modern school in Bolton aged15 with no qualifications and started working in the storeroom handing out tools to machinists at Hick Hargreaves Engineering Co, Bolton, he then went into their foundry, but left after six months to start working in the building trade as an insulation engineer. In the late 1960s whilst, working on a job at the Ilford paper and film manufacturers he bought one of their Instamatic kits from their factory shop. He joined Bolton Camera Club in the 1970s and began to enter the club competitions with moderate success before entering competitions in photographic magazines and having his work published. Tonge won the Granada Television “In Focus” Competition around 1980 which resulted in two days of filming at his home and Haydock Park Racecourse with Nobby Clarke a London based press and theatre photographer. Tonge began working as a part-time freelance photographer in the late 1980s turning full-time as a front of house photographer for The Octagon Theatre in Bolton. He was there for 8 years, received his NUJ card and started freelancing for local newspapers and occasionally the national press. He also spent some time working with a Manchester based agency and documented the Strangeways Prison riot. A one-man show of his work was presented at The Salamander Gallery, Bolton and he has collaborated with other other photographers in numerous joint shows. Tonge is currently archiving his disorganised output locating negatives and scanning them. Cafe Royal Books have published three books of Tonge's work from the 1970s. www.instagram.com/dontongephoto/?hl=en Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was first screened in 2018 www.donotbendfilm.com. He is the presenter of the A Photographic Life and In Search of Bill Jay podcasts. © Grant Scott 2022

Sunny 16 Presents
Music and Photography #18 Ray Barbee

Sunny 16 Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 52:55


Ray on Instagram: @r.barbee   Some of Ray's music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2XgTFrmbSf8V98EtcQSp2n   Ray also mentioned playing with his friends in His Eyes Have Fangs: @hiseyeshavefangs on Instagram   A few features on Ray that include more of his thoughts on music and photography: Ilford's “Legends of Skateboard” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ODhIMer054&list=PLarwq93oldzQ7jebYkhYA6bagabds-Xib&index=4&t=1s Leica's “The Joy Is In Capturing the Journey” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfVEq-TkREk     Theme song “Timeless” by Mike Gutterman available at mikegutterman.bandcamp.com   Get in touch with Sunny 16 at sunny16presents@gmail.com   The show on Instagram: @musicandphotographypodcast The show on Twitter: @musicnphotopod