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Best podcasts about kodak tri x

Latest podcast episodes about kodak tri x

Classic Camera Revival
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 188 - The Eternal Film

Classic Camera Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 44:15


When it comes to iconic films, there is no black & white film to reach that level than Kodak Tri-X. First introduced in 1940 as a 200-speed sheet film, it hit the market as a roll film in 1954, replacing Kodak Super-XX as Kodak's fast film offering. That means in 2024, it is celebrating its 70th anniversary! With that in mind, the CCR team sits down to discuss Tri-X. What they shoot with it, how they develop it, the frustrations with the film and even some alternatives to Tri-X when the iconic film stock is a little out of reach.

Film Photography Podcast
Film Photography Podcast 333

Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 62:27


Film Photography Podcast - Episode 333 - November 15, 2024 - Michael, Leslie, Owen, Mat and Mark celebrate iconic Kodak Tri-X, the fast speed BW panchromatic film beloved by film photographers for 70 years! With an overview on Tri-X history and usage from Owen, a look at the Konica Recorder Half Frame 35mm camera from Leslie and tips for cold weather shooting, whatever your film or camera choice! 

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Classic Camera Revival
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 187 - In The Loupe: Ted Smith

Classic Camera Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 72:53


If you're looking for a photographer doing exciting things in the fashion field, especially with experimentation and Kodak Tri-X rolls, look no further than Ted Smith. Ted takes some time to sit down with James Lee for an interview. Together, they discuss his creative work with film, conceptual photoshoots, the creative process, his love of working with people, and portrait photography!

Film Photography Podcast
Film Photography Podcast 332

Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 20:23


Film Photography Podcast - Episode 332 - October 30, 2024 - Michael Raso & John Fedele announce the upcoming November 8th Beers & Cameras Ohio meetup at Brewing Green hosted by the FPP crew and Trev Lee from The Darkroom. There will be some exciting giveaways, including FPP-branded film, three Minolta cameras, and a special Kodak Tri-X 400 giveaway in honor of its 70th anniversary. Limited tickets are available, so secure your spot soon! Sign up - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fpp-beers-cameras-at-brewing-green-tickets-1063339760849

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Bringing It All Back Home
Summer Is For Tri-X

Bringing It All Back Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 39:06


Summer Is For Tri-X, Season 4 Episode 27 - Summer is here & the time is right for shooting Tri-X in the streets. Bringing It All Back Home podcast returns with a celebration of all that is classic & great about Kodak Tri-X, as well as why the time to shoot it is NOW. Included: Alden 74 bulk roll loader, Peter Lindbergh, Kodak Curl And How To Avoid It, D76, Xtol, Eco Pro, Hc-110, and why you should purchase a Temperature Humidity monitor. Also: Tri-X for portraits. Peter Lindbergh: https://www.anatomyfilms.com/peter-lindbergh-no-retouching-please/ Kodak Alaris: https://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/default/files/files/resources/f4017_TriX.pdf Alden 74: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2505460.m570.l1312&_nkw=Alden+74+Daylight+bulk+film+loader&_sacat=0 https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/blogs/film-photography-blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-kodak-tri-x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message

bildspurzeit
Sonderschlussverkauf und ein neuer Schritt

bildspurzeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 88:35


Es gibt bei ORWO gerade saftig Rabatt, keine Werbung. Wir reden passend dazu über den NC500. Auch geht's heute um Ilford HP5 Plus und Kodak Tri-X. Und ein weiterer Schritt in der Polaroid Geschichte von Felix. (Und eine neue Website ;)) Natürlich gibt es ein Vinyl der Woche, ab jetzt auch als Playlist unter folgendem Link:   Spotify: ⁠⁠https://spotify.link/NiSGtfOt6Bb ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Apple Music: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://music.apple.com/de/playlist/bildspurzeit/pl.u-DDEeC0A2emy ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠  Unsere Serie der Woche: Mr Mercedes Bei Kommentaren und Hinweisen schreibt uns doch gerne auf Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/foto.freunde/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ und nutzt den Hashtag⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠#fotofreundemuc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Wenn ihr eine Sprachnachricht an und senden für die nächste Folge senden wollt, könnt ihr folgenden Link verwenden: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠anchor.fm/bildspurzeit/message⁠⁠

The Digital Story Photography Podcast
Is Film Photography Really Making a Comeback? - TDS Photo Podcast

The Digital Story Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 28:13


This is The Digital Story Podcast #877, Jan. 10, 2023. Today's theme is "Is Film Photography Really Making a Comeback?" I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue We keep seeing the headlines, but do we know what they really mean? And if indeed analog photography is making a comeback, how does that play out in the overall world of imaging? Thanks to my TheFilmCameraShop that I run on Etsy, I'm in frequent contact with those who fancy a fresh roll of Kodak Tri-X, and here's my take on the state of analog photography. I hope you enjoy the show.

Camerosity
Episode 33: Shooting Expired Film and Home Developing

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 98:42


After stroking our egos as The Nerdiest Film Photography Podcast, the guys and I double down the nerd level to "Ludicrous Speed" and take a deep dive into expired films and home development tips and tricks. With us this week are two guys that have a whole history of shooting expired films and home developing, first Adam Paul, owner and proprietor of the Classic Film Shop which has in stock over 30 different types of expired films from easy to find things like expired Kodak Tri-X to obscure nitrate films from the 1940s.  Adam is a big proponent of cold stand development in which black and white developers like HC-110 are developed in "refrigerator cold" temps for long periods of time to help preserve the details of significantly aged films.  His experience both with expired films and home developing is amazing. Along with him is Alex Luyckx from the blog of the same name and the Classic Camera Revival Podcast.  Alex does some of the best expired film reviews, often developing these films in 3-4 different developers to show the strengths of each.  In addition to shooting obscure films, Alex also sometimes uses obscure developers that can't easily be found anymore. As if that's not enough, Robert Shanebrook makes a triumphant return to keep us all in line with the facts about these old films.  Robert may not do much home developing anymore, but his knowledge of old Kodak films cannot be matched by anyone. Joining our three experts are returning callers Mark Faulkner, Howard Sandler, Miles Libak, Andrew Smith, and Alex Dietrich and first time callers Mike Litwin and from the All Through a Lens podcast, Vania Francesca. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are decided by you.  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 record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. So stay tuned, and if you'd like to ask us a question or give us some topics to discuss, look for our show announcement for Episode 34, which we will record on Sunday, October 9th! This Week's Episode Mike Was Wrong about ECN-2 Development / Removing the Remjet / Cinestill ECN Kits Kodak Tech Pan / POTA Developer is a Replacement for Technidol / Agitation Changes Contrast Mike is Shooting Tech Pan in a Praktica VLC2, The Successor to the Exakta RTL 1000 Adam Paul Reopens His Classic Film Etsy Store / Standard Development vs Cold Stand / Bromide Drag Legacy Pro L110 is an Excellent Substitute for HC-110 / History of HC-110 Paul Has the Manual for D-61, E-82, DK-60A and a Whole Bunch of Old Processes / Paul is Not a Hipster! Ektapan and CPS/CPL Color Films / Tricks for Developing Old C-22, C-41, and E-4 Film Alex Reviews Kodak Plus-X Aerecon II / Adox XT-3 Developer / D-76 Will Always Give a Good Baseline H&W Control / High Definition Aerial Film 3404 or 3414 Was Used in Satellites and Came in 30 Mile Lengths Adam's Strange Films / 35mm Photographic Paper / Yellow Pink and Green Film What is a Safe Expired Film for People to Try / Kodak Plus-X and Pan-X / 35mm is Safer than 120 Because of Backing Paper Problems with Roll Film Backing Paper / Challenges of Tape and 220 / East German Films Typically Do Not Survive Well The One Stop Overexposure Per Decade Rule is Hogwash / Kodak Ektar 25 Wasn't Very Good Early 120 Backing Paper Had a Grinding Process Called Skiving That Changed the Thickness Near the Edges / Other Changes to Backing Paper Environmental Safety Concerns Developing Film / Do You Wear Gloves While Developing? Ansel Adams Had His Organs Tested for Selenium Poisoning From Film Development Lightning Round: What Is Your Favorite Expired Film to Shoot With? Vania's Tips For Getting into Expired Film / Shooting Manatees with a Rolleimarin Mike Litwin's Yamato Mini-Electro 35 / Cameras That Chew Up Film / KMZ Leningrad / All Miranda SLRs / Kodak 35 Paul Gets More Contax Stuff / Contax T / Early Contax Bodies are Rear Lens Caps for Contax Lenses Zeiss-Ikon Contessa 35 / Repairing the Kodak 35 / Theo Buys a Leica D-Lux 3 Ektachrome E-Dupe Slide Duplicating Film Show Notes 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 Adam Paul's Classic Film Shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/ClassicFilmShop Alex Luyckx - http://www.alexluyckx.com/blog/ Robert Shanebrook - http://www.makingkodakfilm.com, makingkodakfilm@yahoo.com Howard Sandler - https://www.flickr.com/photos/hsandler Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 17 - Cristina Romagnoli

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 37:52


After a 2-hour, 100-mile, early morning motorcycle ride, I sat with Cristina Romagnoli at a pavilion by Lake Apopka and talk with her about how she quiets her mind, and finds mental stillness. Cristina works in the health care industry as a physical therapist for cancer patients, this year has been particularly difficult and challenging. She was transferred from the work she loves, to working exhausting 12-hour shifts in the Acute Respiratory Unit, working with Covid-19 patients. One of the ways she finds mental focus is by getting on her 1984 Honda Nighthawk motorcycle (named “Frank”), and going for a long solitary ride in the countryside… “moving meditation” is what she calls it. Photos taken with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera on Kodak Tri-X b/w film. Podcast drops on Saturday morning at 6 a.m.  Hope you'll join us.  Available wherever you get your podcasts, or at www.FindingMyQuietPlace.com Recorded on October 18, 2020 Mentioned in this episode, an app for iPhone called Calimoto.  Finds the most twisty roads between two points, or creates a round-trip route from scratch. Five stars!

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 16 - Melissa Wiggins

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 28:24


Melissa's son Cannon was 20 months old when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, at the time she was 38 weeks pregnant with twin boys. Melissa took me for a drive in her minivan — her quiet place — and told me the story of getting through this challenging time, healing her son, and how it led to the start of the non-profit organization that now funds pediatric cancer research worldwide. She also told me the story of the recent adoption of her little girl, Charlie, from Colombia, and the medical treatments she required. We discuss how she manages being a mother, a business woman, and wife, and to give the best of herself to each of these parts of her life. Recommended reading / listening:  - Shonda Rimes  - Rachel Hollis  - Brandon Burchard See photos of Melissa in her quiet place on Instagram at @FindingMyQuietPlace, taken with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera on Kodak Tri-X b/w film. 

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Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast
Negative Positives Podcast #319

Negative Positives Film Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 85:08


Mike receives a lumen print from Bob St Cyr (IG foto.bob, www.stcyrphoto.blogspot.com), and a new photography book from Kim Beil (IG kebeil) called "Good Pictures, A History of Popular Photography" about trends throughout photographic history. Also, Mike interviews Jakob Eriksson (IG westeros_reactor) and we cover how he got back into film photography, VHS, Vinyl, photography vs. marital status, the importance of family photos vs. art photography, archiving memories, the film photography market and shooting during Covid 19 in Sweden, film scanning and hints about his plan for creating a new film scanner solution! Next we have a call in from Eric Dan (www.35mmlove.com, IG 35mmlove) about Kodak Tri-X, a call in introduction from Keith Sharples who just joined the film community and started a new podcast called "The Jazz and Photography Years Re-Visited". Finally, the listener music track is from Tim Allen (IG timbuk2017) called "Silky Hair". Link to Kim Beil's article mention in the episode: https://lithub.com/no-longer-trending-on-how-we-name-photographic-fads/

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Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 15 - Cole NeSmith

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 21:56


Actor, musician, public speaker and creator of Orlando's "Immerse" festival, Cole NeSmith brings his usual calming perspective to Finding My Quiet Place.  We talk about what creates stress in his life, and how he deals with that, both in the gym and in the company of good friends, who don't ask anything of him. See photos of Cole in his quiet place on Instagram at @FindingMyQuietPlace, taken with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera on Kodak Tri-X b/w film. 

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 13 - Phil Hoffman

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 34:11


Get to know Phil Hoffman, and hear how he settles himself down when he's 'agitated'. We spend time in his quiet place, which is his media room at home. On the wall, he has framed his favorite albums of all time.  On this episode, we talk (among other things) about the difference between dropping the needle on a vinyl record and streaming songs on your phone. In addition to audio quality, there's something about taking in the songs sequentially, as the artist chose to organize them. He tells us what is for him the Greatest Rock And Roll Song of all time, as well as which albums he can listen to start-to-finish. He also recommends his favorite stores to buy vinyl in Central Florida. Photos made with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera, on Kodak Tri-X 120 film.  

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 11 - Brendan Byrne

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 35:17


This week, we sit down with Brendan L Byrne, space reporter for 90.7 WMFE in Orlando, and talk about why his quiet place is in the back of his house, making craft beer. He talks about how mental focus and detailed planning are required to follow all the steps to make a tasty brew, and the fact that he's in control of all the variables gives him a sense of peace and calm. Photos made with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin lens camera, on Kodak Tri-X 120 film.  

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 10 - Commissioner Patty Sheehan

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 38:08


Patty Sheehan, the first openly-gay City Commissioner in Central Florida, takes time out of her busy re-election campaign to talk about the importance of quiet time. Her "garden of chaos" is a beautiful sanctuary of fruit trees, art, statues, wind machines, and of course, a chicken coop.  There are several places to sit and contemplate. It's surprisingly serene, in spite of the fact that she's across the street from Octopus Car Wash.  We discuss the day-to-day challenges of being an elected official, and the importance of choosing how you will react to situations beyond your control.  Her home is filled with artwork, mostly from local artists, and when she's not campaigning, she creates a lot of art herself. We learn the origin story of "Bad Kitty," and get some insight into her difficult childhood. Photos made with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera, using Kodak Tri-X 120 film. 

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 9 - Adam Scheinberg

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 29:46


In this week's episode, we get to know self-described serial volunteer and self-taught musician Adam Scheinberg. He talks about how he quiets his mind, and the importance of arts and music education.  One of his volunteer efforts is for OrlandoRep.com We learn about 'resolving notes' and Adam gets philosophical about how they might be a metaphor for how to live a fulfilled life (if you listen all the way to the end, you'll hear an example played by Adam on his keyboard). "Music and art are really just fancy math." -- Adam Scheinberg Gödel Escher Bach: The Eternal Golden Braid https://smile.amazon.com/G%C3%B6del-Escher-Bach-Eternal-Golden/dp/0465026567/ Photos made with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera on Kodak Tri-X 120 film.

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 8 - Kirt Earhart

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 31:02


Co-owner of Maxine's On Shine, a popular restaurant in the Colonialtown South neighborhood of downtown Orlando, Kirt Earhart makes the job look easy.  But the 40-hour weekends take a toll on mind and body, and Kirt has developed some methods to recharge, rebuild, and 'rejuicinate.' Listen as we discuss "Kirt Thursdays," as well as how this business owner does the weekly bookkeeping while enjoying his quiet place at the same time.  Also, from the "things we didn't know" file:  Kirt had a starring role in a film, and a small part as an extra in a popular 80's TV show.  Photos made with a 1950s Rolleiflex twin-lens camera on Kodak Tri-X 120 film.

Finding My Quiet Place
Episode 7 - Kay Rawlins

Finding My Quiet Place

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 30:10


Co-founder of Orlando City Soccer Club, English ex-pat Kay Rawlins leads a very busy life, with events, meetings and social obligations all the time. In this episode, we talk about how she manages to carve out quiet moments in her exciting and somewhat hectic life. In addition to yoga, massage, music and reading, Kay’s quiet place is working on a jigsaw puzzle. The one she was doing the day I sat down with her is particularly special to her.  Photos made with a 1950s Rolleiflex Twin Lens camera on Kodak Tri-X 120 film. Recommendations: “Acoustic Covers” Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWXmlLSKkfdAk?si=w0iBSM0USa6lPlA6zgKgyQ Author Harlan Coben: https://www.harlancoben.com/ “Let My People Go Surfing” by Yvon Chouinard https://www.patagonia.com/product/let-my-people-go-surfing-revised-paperback-book/BK067.html “The Virgin Way” by Richard Branson https://www.virgin.com/richard-branson/books/the-virgin-way

Photography Matters
INSPIRED – Episode 31 – Jonny’s Shoot, Part II: Kodak Tri-X

Photography Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019


In the last episode I talked about and posted photos from my photo shoot with Jonny; the shots that we got with ACROS…. then I porceeded to gush on about ACROS for most of that episode. (very warrented gushing, I might add) I did mention that the other film I used on that shoot was […] The post INSPIRED – Episode 31 – Jonny’s Shoot, Part II: Kodak Tri-X appeared first on Photography Matters.

Photography Matters
Photography Matters Ep 45 – Therapy

Photography Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018


Photography can mean many different things to a photographer. One of the most important rolls photography plays in my life is Therapy. Listen     The Photos Digital Digital shots taken with my Leica M (typ 262) and a Summicron 35mm.   Film Film shots taken with my Leica M6, Summicron 50mm on Kodak Tri-X […] The post Photography Matters Ep 45 – Therapy appeared first on Photography Matters.

Photography Matters
Photography Matters Ep 31 – Road Trip and My New Love Affair with Kodak Tri-X

Photography Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018


Wednesday morning I woke up way too early and couldn’t go back to sleep. This happens every now and then with me, but on this day I decided to take advantage of actually being up before the day became unbearably hot here in Southern Nevada. I grabbed my M6, loaded with Tri-X, jumped in the […] The post Photography Matters Ep 31 – Road Trip and My New Love Affair with Kodak Tri-X appeared first on Photography Matters.

Photography Matters
Photography Matters Ep 21 – This Was a Nice Surprise – Kodak Tri-X 400

Photography Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018


Kodak Tri-X, wow, probably the most classic popular black and white film around. I’ve found this is really a love/hate film. Either people are passionate about, and love this film, or others just really can’t stand it and can’t bring themselves to shoot a roll. This week I took a break from my journy to […] The post Photography Matters Ep 21 – This Was a Nice Surprise – Kodak Tri-X 400 appeared first on Photography Matters.

Artist Decoded
#82: Edward C Colver X David Alexander Willis - "The 80s Underground Punk Rock Scene In Los Angeles"

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 40:56


With iconic photography of young iconoclasts, musicians, and bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Waits, Nick Cave, The Circle Jerks, Ice Cube, and Bad Religion, as well as hundreds of other early punk and hip hop bands, Edward Colver was an insider to the turbulent and burgeoning underground music scene of early-eighties Los Angeles. Since active in photography for more than forty years, he first documented an average of five local shows a week using only a 35mm camera, flash, and Kodak Tri-X film.  Colver’s book, Blight at the End of the Funnel, collects some of the best of his hardcore punk and promotional work for record companies. His shot of Henry Rollins for the cover of Black Flag’s “Damaged” album was used on billboards and lamppost flyers throughout Los Angeles during the Annenberg Space for Photography’s Who Shot Rock and Roll installation in 2012, curated by Brooklyn Museum curator and author Gail Buckland. In addition to numerous other openings, including Shepard Fairey’s Subliminal Projects gallery and a solo show at Lethal Amounts this last year. Topics Discussed In This Episode: The punk rock revolution in Los Angeles Edward’s experience shooting Henry Rollins for Black Flag’s “Damaged” album cover His run in with Jerry Lee Lewis Working with Ice Cube Suing Interscope Records His experiences shooting photographs for 36 years Shooting the Circle Jerks “Group Sex” album cover www.artistdecoded.com

The Kodakery
Michael Crouser takes Kodak Tri-X to rural Colorado in his latest book, Mountain Ranch

The Kodakery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 34:34


Shooting film since he was 14 Michael Crouser, this weeks guest, has photography in his bones. His images are honest and beautiful and his latest work, Mountain Ranch, is no exception. Shot completely on Kodak Professional Tri-X film, Michael spent 10 years documenting the lives of cattle ranchers in Colorado. His patience and attention to detail, similar to that of the lives of the ranchers, produced stunning images of this disappearing lifestyle. Michael explains this project and shares his life's story as a photographer. www.michaelcrouser.com